Final answer:
The Trade Union Act and Labor Standards Act in Japan aimed to provide equality of status for employers and workers, and improve working conditions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Trade Union Act in 1945 and the Labor Standards Act in 1947 provided equality of status for employers and workers and improved working conditions for Japanese workers. These acts aimed to protect workers' rights, regulate workplace conditions, and establish trade laws. They did not focus on opening industries for commercial sales or giving people the right to create and sell homemade products.
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