Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 11, 2008

Bài nghe sáng t3 (4-11-08)

The same story was true in the steel industry but the new labour leaders succeeded in becoming the official representatives of steel workers throughout the country. By 1938 the CIO had won its battle to organize major industries. In later years, it would join with the more traditinal AFL labour group to form the organization that remain the most important labour group in America today. the AFL-CIO. President R was not always an active supporter of organized labour but neither was he a constant suppoter of big business like the three republican presidents before him. In fact, R spoke out often against the dangers of big business in a democracy. These speaches caused great concern among many of the traditional business and conservative leaders of the nation. And R's increasingly progressive policies in 1935 made many richer Americans fear that the president was a socialist, a dictator or a mad man. Former President Herbert Hoover, for example denounced R's new deal policies as an attack on the whole idea of individual freedoms.






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