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How did the National Recovery Administration (NRA) affect workers' rights? (1 point)
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The NRA favored big businesses, which allowed them to compromise workers' rights.
The NRA favored big businesses, which allowed them to compromise workers' rights.

The NRA included major punishments for workers who showed Communist sympathies.
The NRA included major punishments for workers who showed Communist sympathies.

The NRA required minimum wages, maximum work requirements, and collective bargaining.
The NRA required minimum wages, maximum work requirements, and collective bargaining.

The NRA mainly affected people working on large commercial farms, who had to accept lower wages.

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**The NRA required minimum wages, maximum work requirements, and collective bargaining.**

The National Recovery Administration was established as part of the New Deal to help stabilize the economy during the Great Depression, and it aimed to promote fair competition and workers' rights through measures like setting minimum wages and encouraging collective bargaining.

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