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BartSMP [9]
3 years ago
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1. Which of the following pieces of legislation was also known as the Wagner Act? A)the National Recovery Act

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dsp733 years ago
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1- The correct answer is C. The National Labor Relations Act was also known as the Wagner Act.

The National Labor Relations Act, also called the Wagner Act, was a federal law of the United States issued in July 1935 to limit the reactions of employers against workers who formed unions, collectively offered their services, joined strikes, or performed similar acts of defense of their rights in concerted form, whether forming a union or without it.

This act was not applicable to workers subject to special regimes: railway workers, agricultural workers, domestic workers, independent contractors, or workers of the federal or state government, these had their own rules.

2- The correct answer is D. The New Deal had some impact on bringing about an end to the Great Depression.

New Deal was the name given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to his interventionist policy put in place to fight against the effects of the Great Depression in the United States. This program was developed between 1933 and 1938 with the objective of supporting the poorest layers of the population, reforming financial markets and revitalizing a wounded American economy since the crash of 1929 due to unemployment and bankruptcies.

The fight against the crisis lasted until the United States mobilized its economy with the Second World War. The success of the New Deal is undeniable on the social level. The policy carried out by President Franklin D. Roosevelt changed the country through reforms and not through a revolution. On the other hand, the programs of the New Deal were openly experimental, manifestly perfectible, and given the costs of this process, there could be preferred a more complete change program. However, the imperfect nature of the New Deal allowed a constructive criticism and a more deliberate reflection that opened the way to an improvement of American democracy in the following years and which lasts until today.

elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]3 years ago
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Number 1 Is C. The National Labor Relations Act Number 2 is D.The New Deal had some impact on bringing about an end to the Great Depression

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