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How did the government respond to organized labor in the latter part of the nineteenth century? question 2 options: the government usually moved quickly to stop strikes and other labor disturbances. the government encouraged organized labor by passing favorable tax legislation for members. the government passed laws to improve conditions and wages for workers. the government remained neutral during labor actions, preferring to let factory owners handle each situation.

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