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was a policy supported by business leaders to encourage union-free shops.
A. American Plan
B. Fordney-McCumber Tariff Act
C. Equal Rights Amendment
D. National Industrial Recovery Act

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was a policy supported by business leaders to encourage union-free shops.
A. American Plan
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