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U.S. Labor Laws
New Deal Programs
National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)
What program set the federal minimum wage, established the 40-hour work week, and outlawed child labor?(1 point)
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NRA
NRA
NIRA
NIRA
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NHA
NLRA
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NIRA (National Industrial Recovery Act)
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