I think it is that they got some of their rights in 1920
hope this helps :)
Looks good to me! Probably longer though
<span>By the time President Franklin Roosevelt was elected, he found number of laws that advanced labor’s cause. FDR signed the Wagner Act, that gave the workers the right to join unions and bargain through union representatives. It also set up National Labor Relations Board to examine claims of unfair labor practices and to punish employers if they unjustly discharged employees for engaging in union activities. </span>
The correct answer is "true"
It is true that one of the first goals of the European Union was to create a common currency to be used by member nations.
Today, the European Union(EU) is the world’s largest economy. That is why it is so powerful.
Twenty-eight countries are part of the European Union. The EU aims to protect its members, support free trade, promote social progress, and ensure the liberty of its citizens members. The capital of the EU is Brussels, Belgium. There you can find all of the building offices of the EU. The Treaty of the EU was signed in Maastricht, the Netherlands on February 7, 1992, by its founder members Spain, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Greece, Luxemburg, Great Britain, Portugal, Denmark, and Ireland.