Which of the following statements best describes the outcome of the Taft-Hartley Bill of 1947? The bill was passed by Congress but died after President Truman quickly vetoed it. The bill was passed by Congress, then supported and signed by President Truman. The bill was passed by Congress, then passed again to overcome President Truman’s veto. The bill was not passed because Democratic senators opposed it, even though President Truman supported it.

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Which of the following statements best describes the outcome of the Taft-Hartley Bill of 1947?

The bill was passed by Congress, then passed again to overcome President Truman’s veto.

The taft Harley Bill of 1947 was created by the congress so they can limit the power/capabilities of labor unions in the country.

President Truman vetoed the bill because he beleived that this bill would take away the personal freedom for the workers to fought for their well being, and it also give the government with too much power over private citizens.

Taft-Hartley Act came in 1947. It believed in prohibiting certain labor union practices. It was passed twice by congrees to overcome Truman’s veto.

What was Taft-Hartley Bill in 1947?

The bill believed in prohibiting certain labor union practices and emphasized complete disclosure of unions' financial and political activities. It was an amendment to Wagner Act 1935.

The statement describes the Taft-Hartley Bil 1947 was created and passed by Congress, then again passed as prevailing over President Truman’s veto power. As he was sympathetic toward the labor union and believed that the passing of this bill would lead to the infringement of labor rights.

Therefore option C described the passing of the Taft-Hartley Bill in 1947.

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