Why was the War Labor Board created?

A. to serve as an advisory council for labor unions in negotiating wages and conditions
B. to create and enforce regulations forbidding industrial strikes
C. to establish standards for industrial wages and working conditions
D. to regulate production levels during World War II


Answer: C

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