Lyndon Johnson helped settle a potential railroad strike by:
ordering men back to work
holding negotiations at the White House
calling in Federal troops
talking with union leaders

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Lyndon Johnson helped settle a potential railroad strike by "holding negotiations at the White House," since this way both sides were able to meet and feel respected by the federal government. 

Lyndon Johnson helped settle a potential railroad strike by holding negotiations at the White House

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