In terms of his labor policies, which actions best show how President Truman angered both union leaders and Republicans in Congress during his first term? by building the highway system and entering the Korean War without congressional consent by pushing for a higher minimum wage and public housing while supporting the GI Bill by removing General MacArthur from the military and pushing the Space Race by breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act by shifting from the production of wartime to peacetime goods and racially integrating the military

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The actions that best show how President Truman angered both union leaders and Republicans in Congress during his first term would be "by breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act," since this seemed as though it lacked a common "center" in terms of economic policy. 

Answer:

D, breaking up different unionized labor strikes and vetoing the Taft-Hartley Act, for PLATO users

Explanation:

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C is wrong, because it happened in the second term not the first like the question is asking