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In 1902, coal miners went on strike and the mine operators refused to bargain. five months into the strike, coal reserves ran low and president theodore roosevelt intervened. both sides finally agreed to have a third party work out a compromise settlement.
what did president roosevelt's actions demonstrate?
the federal government does not get involved with labor disputes.
the federal government cannot force labor and management to compromise.
when a strike threatens the public welfare, the federal government is expected to step in.
the federal government can take over a company when it is in the best interest of the nation.

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