Answer:
In 1933, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) set up the National Recovery Administration (NRA). The administration's goal was to eliminate competition by bringing together industry, labor, and government to develop codes of 'fair practices' and price determination.
Explanation:
NRA was established through the NIRA and allowed companies to meet and write 'fair competition codes.'
The NRA was popular with workers, symbolized by the Blue Eagle. Businesses that supported the NRA did not always comply with the rules but placed the symbol on their windows and packages.
The codes were intended to assist employees in setting maximum wages, maximum hours, and minimum prices for products. The NRA had also a two-year charter for renewal that would expire if not renewed in June 1935.
The National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) adopted later in the same year, though many of the NRA's provisions reappeared. The long-term result has been an increase in the growth in the power of unions that for the next three decades became an integral part of the New Deal Coalition.
Answer:
not civilized enough to live among European Americans as equals
Explanation:
Unlike his predecessors, Jackson did not believe that Native Americans could ever assimilate fully into an American society based on European customs and values.
As a defeated Confederate state, Georgia underwent Reconstruction from 1865, when the Civil War (1861-65) ended, until 1871, when Republican government and military occupation in the state ended. Though relatively brief, Reconstruction transformed the state politically, socially, and economically.
Show his support for the movement. If I remember correctly he wanted everyone to be equal