<u>What law recognized the right of workers to join a labor union?</u>
<em>B. The Wagner Act </em>
<u>The Wagner Act</u>, also known as the <u>National Labor Relations Act</u>, was a piece of labor legislation passed during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency on July 5, 1935.
The Wagner Act offered <u>legal protection</u> to <u>workers' rights</u> to organize unions, protest against and bargain with employers. It also prohibited any damaging labor practices by employers that prejudiced workers' rights.
"<span>Indentured servants were less likely to travel to the Americas" would be the best option from the list, since this greatly increased the demand for slaves who were forced to do the left-over work.</span>