Which of the following two acts both dealt with the issue of workers’ rights to organize unions?
  1. The Wagner Act and the National Industrial Recovery Act
  2. The Wagner Act and the Indian Reorganization Act
  3. The Social Security Act and the National Industrial Recovery Act
  4. The National Industrial Recovery Act and the Triple Entente Act
Explanation
Answer - A - The Wagner Act and the National Industrial Recovery Act both dealt with the issues of workers’ rights to organize unions.

Key Takeaway: Both the National Industrial Recovery Act, or the NIRA, and the Wagner Act dealt with the issues of workers’ rights to organize unions. The Wagner Act was passed after the Supreme Court declared that NIRA was unconstitutional. The Wagner Act finally made it legal for unions to operate and recruit members within the United States, resulting in an increase of more than 6 million workers involved in unions by 1941.
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