Yrigoyen cracked down hard on union strikes in 1917 and 1918 because
A) the Socialist party threatened to oppose him in the 1922 election.
B) the strikes jeopardized the oligarchy's export interests.
C) he worried about the possibility of war against Paraguay over access to the Paraná River.
D) the strikers' demands were unreasonable.
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