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How did the Second New Deal create a way for workers to exercise their rights in the workplace?

A. through the passage of the 1935 National Labor Relations Act
B. through the passage of the 1935 National Social Security Act
C. through the establishment of the Works Progress Administration
D. through the establishment of the National Recovery Administration

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A.) Through the passage of the 1935 National Labor Relations Act

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The correct answer is A)Through the passage of the 1935 National Labor Relations Act.

This act, passed under President Roosevelt, gave employees in the private sector increased rights in the workplace. One of the most significant rights gained was the ability to collectively bargain. Collective bargain allows workers to negotiate better wages or working conditions with their bosses. Along with this, the act also called for protection of individuals who joined organized unions and gave individuals the right to strike if necessary.

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