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KWilfred

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Define the term hot cargo clause.

Question 2

If the Congress creates a new statute with the President's support, it must pass the idea by a ____________ majority vote in the House and the Senate. If the President vetoes a proposed statute and the Congress wishes to pass it without his support, the idea must pass by a ____________ majority vote in the House and Senate.
 a. simple; simple
  b. simple; 2/3
  c. simple; 3/4
  d. 2/3; 3/4



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Answer to Question 1

A hot cargo clause is an agreement between an employer and a union under which the employer agrees with the union not to handle goods declared to be unfair by the union. The unfair goods would usually be nonunion goods or goods from a struck employer. The term is derived from its once prevalent use in Teamsters Union contracts.

Answer to Question 2

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