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4 June, 13:15

Read the passage from "Walter P. Reuther Stands Up." During the later years of his life, he worked with several presidents of the United States including Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson. Johnson met with Walter on a weekly basis to discuss issues facing American workers and several other important issues including the soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War. Wherever injustice and inequality for workers would spring up, he was there. Which cause would Walter most likely be interested in supporting? low taxes for companies longer work days fair pay for women animal rights

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  1. 4 June, 17:01
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    Based on this excerpt, I would say that Walter would most likely be interested in supporting fair pay for women. Judging by the last sentence of the excerpt, Walter was very interested in the rights of underprivileged or oppressed members of society, or those that aren't treated right. He is definitely not an advocate for corporations (as the first two options claim), nor is there any indication that he is concerned about animal rights.
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