Which of the following methods did the National Recovery Administration (NRA) use to promote fair competition among businesses and fair treatment of workers?

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The NRA set expectations for reasonable working conditions.

The NRA set expectations for reasonable working conditions.

The NRA motivated businesses to compete to make the most profits.

The NRA motivated businesses to compete to make the most profits.

The NRA set minimum wages and limited the length of work days.

The NRA set minimum wages and limited the length of work days.

The NRA discouraged unions and collective bargaining efforts for workers.

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The correct method that the National Recovery Administration (NRA) used to promote fair competition among businesses and fair treatment of workers is:

The NRA set minimum wages and limited the length of work days.

This action was part of the NRA's broader goal to establish fair competition and improve labor conditions during the Great Depression.