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Amirah Savage
19 May, 03:57
How did the Clayton Antitrust benefit labor?
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Tommy Floyd
19 May, 04:09
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The Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914 benefitted labor by restricting the use of order against labor. It also made it legal to peacefully protest by striking, picketing, and boycotting.
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