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What was the purpose of the Wagner Act in 1935? to give workers the rights to form unions to provide work training to youths to document the country’s historic resources to sponsor community theaters

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A.) To give workers the rights to form unions


The correct answer is:"to give workers the rights to form unions".

The National Labor Relations Act , also denominated Wagner Act, was enacted in 1935. It guaranteed, for employees of the private sector, the right of organizing themselves in trade unions, of participating in collective bargaining strategies to fight to better working conditions, and even to make use of forms of collective action such as starting a strike or joining one.