During Roosevelt's tenure as president, the federal government became an employer to thousands of workers through all of the following programs except one of the following:

a. Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA)
b. National War Labor Board (NWLB)
c. Civilian Conservation Corps
d. Works Progress Administration (WPA)


B Correct Answer: National War Labor Board (NWLB)
Feedback for Correct Answer: The NWLB assisted people who were already working through unionization. Ruling on a labor dispute with General Motors in 1942, the board mandated equal pay for equal work – a landmark decision that especially helped workers of color and women workers.

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