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fdrs new deal 1933-1936 quiz
american history academic (part b) pva (acc.ed) (sp26) / the great de...
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  1. what does the national labor relations board do?

it is the umbrella organization of all labor unions.
it enforces the terms of the wagner act.
it mediates disputes between the afl and the cio.
it guarantees union workers the right to strike.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) was established by the Wagner Act (National Labor Relations Act of 1935) to enforce the act's provisions, which protect workers' rights to organize, bargain collectively, and address unfair labor practices by employers. The other options are incorrect: it is not an umbrella union organization, does not mediate between specific union groups like AFL and CIO, and does not guarantee the right to strike (that right is protected under labor law but not the core function of the NLRB).

Answer:

It enforces the terms of the Wagner Act.