All of the following events exemplify the nationwide trend in the growth of labor unions and activism in the 1930s except

a. the passage of the National Industrial Recovery Act in 1933, which encouraged employers and workers to bargain collectively.
b. the passage of the Wagner Labor Relations Act in 1935, which gave further support to workers' efforts to unionize.
c. the creation of the Committee on Industrial Organizing (CIO).
d. the split between the CIO and the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in 1937.


d

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