How did the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) influence the labor movement?
A) It guaranteed collective-bargaining rights.
B) It permitted closed shops.
C) It outlawed the practice of blacklisting union leaders.
D) It created the National Labor Relations Board.
E) All of these choices
E
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A) American Cherokee allies B) French Army and Navy forces C) Washington's Continentals D) French and American heavy artillery
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a. overthrow the corrupt Chinese government. b. show that Chinese martial arts could defeat Western weaponry. c. throw out or kill all foreigners. d. attack European powers by allying with the United States. e. expel all Christian missionaries and restore traditional Chinese religion.
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