What are two things the Wagner Act accomplished during the Great Depression? Select all that apply.

established the right of workers to join unions
stated labor unions were not allowed during the Depression
gave blacks and women the right to work
provided the right to engage in collective bargaining
He did nothing, thinking the economic crisis would mend itself with time.
He refused to pass the Smoot-Hawley Tariff, which would have lowered rates.
He sought passage of the controversial National Industrial Recovery Act.
He asked businesses to decrease production and increase employment.
Unemployment for white Americans was double that of minorities.
Unemployment for minorities was double that of white Americans
Unemployment for white Americans was a quarter lower than for minorities.
Unemployment for minorities was a quarter lower than for white Americans.
The Supreme Court was challenging his decisions and programs.
He spent much of the time bedridden due to his serious illness.
The political situation in Europe was deteriorating as war loomed.
He tried to have six more justices added to the Court.
He attempted to reduce the number of justices on the Court.
He demanded that some of them resign.
He ignored their findings and kept his programs.

Respuesta :

The act established the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to protect the rights of workers to organize, bargain collectively, and strike. The Wagner Act is arguably the most important piece of legislation to date protecting workers' and unions' rights.

The Wagner Act gave the established right to engage in collective bargaining.

It also gave blacks and women the right to work.