The National Recovery Administration

A) negotiated with business and labor to regulate wages.?
B) ?sought to regulate production quotas.
C) ?set ceilings and floors on prices for consumer goods.
D) sought voluntary compliance even though it had the power to enforce its regulations.?
E) ?All of these are correct.


E

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