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how did the second new deal create a way for workers to exercise their rights in the workplace?
through the passage of the 1935 national labor relations act
through the passage of the 1935 national social security act
through the establishment of the works progress administration
through the establishment of the national recovery administration
The 1935 National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) was a key part of the Second New Deal that protected workers' rights to form unions, bargain collectively, and engage in collective action in the workplace. The Social Security Act focused on retirement and welfare benefits, the Works Progress Administration was for job creation, and the National Recovery Administration was part of the First New Deal, not the Second, and was later struck down.
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through the passage of the 1935 National Labor Relations Act