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cagreen833

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Why was Section 8(e) of the Landrum-Griffin Act made law?

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What part of the Constitution addresses most basic liberties?
 a. Article I
  b. Article II
  c. Article III
  d. The Amendments



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Answer to Question 1

Section 8(e) was made law to close a loophole in the application of Section 8(b)(4)(A).

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