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All of the following are examples of signaling EXCEPT:
War Labor Disputes Act
Also known as the Smith-Connally Act of 1943, it allowed the U.S. government to seize and operate industries threatened by labor strikes that would interfere with war production during WWII.
Smith-Connally
Also known as the War Labor Disputes Act, a 1943 U.S. law that allowed the federal government to seize and operate industries threatened by labor strikes during WWII.
Nuclear Chain Reaction
A self-sustaining series of nuclear fissions in which the release of neutrons in one reaction induces at least one other nuclear reaction.
The Manhattan Project
A research and development project during World War II that produced the first nuclear weapons, led by the United States with the support of the UK and Canada.
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