Which of the following choices helped labor unions fight for better wages and conditions for workers during the Great Depression?

A) Civil Works Administration
B) Works Progress Administration
C) Wagner Act
D) First Hundred Days

1 answer

The choice that helped labor unions fight for better wages and conditions for workers during the Great Depression is C) Wagner Act. The Wagner Act, officially known as the National Labor Relations Act of 1935, aimed to protect the rights of workers to organize and engage in collective bargaining, which significantly supported labor unions.