What did the election of Roosevelt mean to many American industrial workers?
A) A federal government more sympathetic to the plight of oppressed workers.
B) Fear that Roosevelt would advocate for welfare capitalism rather than collective bargaining.
C) Hope for an end to the miniature dictatorships of factory managers and owners.
D) Less support for industrial strikes that might cripple America's economic recovery.
E) A and C
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