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When labor unions decided to strike for higher wages in 1945, President Truman had to choose between
breaking up the unions or taking the side of employers.
abandoning the Fair Deal program or balancing the budget.
supporting railroad workers or supporting mine workers.
supporting the unions or getting the economy back on track.

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Answer: supporting the unions or getting the economy back on track.

Harry S. Truman was the 33rd President of the United States. He assumed the presidency during the last months of WWII and at the beginning of the Cold War. He was a moderate Democrat and for the most part, he tried to continue the policies of the New Deal that Roosevelt had implemented.

However, Truman generally had an antagonistic approach to labor, particularly during the wave of labor strikes from 1945-46. Truman mostly chose to side with employers instead of unions in an attempt to improve the economy. This made him an unpopular character, receiving very low public approval poll numbers.

Answer: supporting the unions or getting the economy back on track.

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