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Reagan's Domestic Policies Quick Check 3 of 33 of 3 Items Question What was the impact of Reagan’s firing the air traffic controllers? (1 point) Responses Air safety improved significantly after the controllers were replaced. Air safety improved significantly after the controllers were replaced. Flight disasters increased, frightening people away from air travel. Flight disasters increased, frightening people away from air travel. Labor unions deteriorated as employers fired striking workers and replaced them. Labor unions deteriorated as employers fired striking workers and replaced them. The Air Traffic Controllers Organization regrouped and became stronger. The Air Traffic Controllers Organization regrouped and became stronger. Skip to navigation
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The most accurate response regarding the impact of Reagan's firing of the air traffic controllers (PATCO) is:
**Labor unions deteriorated as employers fired striking workers and replaced them.**
This event marked a significant moment in labor relations in the U.S., as it demonstrated a government's willingness to break a strike and replaced strikers with non-union workers, ultimately weakening union power in the long term.
**Labor unions deteriorated as employers fired striking workers and replaced them.**
This event marked a significant moment in labor relations in the U.S., as it demonstrated a government's willingness to break a strike and replaced strikers with non-union workers, ultimately weakening union power in the long term.