Congress Overrides President's Veto Anti-Strike Law

Congress Overrides President's Veto Anti-Strike Law

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The video discusses labor disputes and governance affecting workers post-war. It highlights the introduction of a new law at 3:13, President Roosevelt's veto of the Connolly Smith Anti Strike Bill, and Congress's insistence on an anti-strike law. Seventeen minutes later, at 3:30, the Senate overrides the veto, demonstrating the legislative process and the balance of power between the presidency and Congress.

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How long after the war did the new law come into effect?

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What does the new law at 313 signify in the context of labor disputes?

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What significant action did President Roosevelt take regarding the Connolly Smith Anti Strike Bill?

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What was the outcome of Congress's insistence on the anti-strike law?

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At what time did the Senate override the veto?

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