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What was the general effect of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938?
a.
To protect the rights and wages of employees
b.
To protect the rights and interests of business
c.
To protect the rights and wages of child laborers
d.
To protect the interests and principles of capitalism

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a. To protect the rights and wages of employees

The Fair Labor Standards Act (1938) established minimum wage, overtime pay, recordkeeping, and restrictions on child labor—measures that primarily protected workers' pay and working conditions.