Answer: The Wagner Act, or the National Labor Relations Act, was a New Deal reform passed by President Franklin Roosevelt on July 5, 1935. It was instrumental in preventing employers from interfering with workers' unions and protests in the private sector.
Explanation:
Grenville was in favor of taxing the colonies and was famous for proposing the Stamp Act.
Grenville saw out of control spending, especially spending on the colonies, and saw a need for raising additional revenue to keep the Crown from becoming insolvent.
Answer: D. run stories that show how bad the economy has been under the current president
Explanation:
If there are two people running for president in an election and one candidate is the current president who wants to get re-elected.
The thing that the media could do to hurt the president's chances of getting re-elected is by running stories that show how bad the economy has been under the current president.
This will paint the president as someone bad who can't manage the economy and will give an upper hand to the opposition during the election.