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In the 1950s, B.A. Santamaria led the Catholic Social Movement. What was the Movement attempting to achieve? (A) To secure trade union support for the Australian La... show full transcript
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The Catholic Social Movement, led by B.A. Santamaria, aimed primarily to counteract the influence of communism within Australian trade unions during the 1950s. At that time, there was significant concern among conservative forces, particularly within the Catholic Church and associated organizations, regarding the perceived threat posed by communism to both social stability and religious values. This opposition was part of a broader effort to maintain a balance of power within the labor movement and ensure that trade unions were not swayed by communist ideologies.
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