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what did the us government do to ensure there would not be any vital factory work stoppages during world war ii? the government closed businesses that did not produce war products. the government banned workers in important industries from taking vacations. the government forced 200,000 businesses to join the war effort. the government banned workers in important industries from striking.
During World War II, to ensure continuous production in vital factories, the US government took measures to prevent labor - related disruptions. Banning workers in important industries from striking would prevent work stoppages. Closing non - war product businesses, banning vacations, or forcing businesses to join the war effort are not directly related to preventing work stoppages due to labor unrest.
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The government banned workers in important industries from striking.