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Which law most directly led to General Motors sit down strike in 1936

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the Wagner act is the one that led to the General Motors strike of 1936.
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The National Labor Relations Act of 1935.

Step-by-step explanation:

It was also known as the Wagner Act and it guarantees the right of private-sector workers to organize into trade unions and perform strikes.

General Motors sit down strike in 1936 is related to this law because it was a strike that changed the automobile industry. Because the unions that were local from each industry united all together and created a major labor union in all the American soil.

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