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government. The new president and the Congress passed legislation that helped
farmers, strengthened the banking system, and supplied jobs for millions of
workers. One of the most important results of Roosevelt's policies was a stronger
American labor movement. Labor leaders had little success in organizing workers
in the United States during the nineteen twenties. Three Republican presidents and
a national wave of conservatism prevented them from gaining many members or
increasing their negotiating power. In nineteen twenty-nine, organized labor fell
even further with the beginning of the great economic depression. By nineteen
thirty-three, America's labor unions had less than three million members. But by
the end of the nineteen thirties, more than ten-and-a-half million American
workers belonged to unions. New laws proposed by the Roosevelt administration
made the labor growth possible. The National Industrial Recovery Act of nineteen
thirty-three gave labor leaders the right to organize and represent workers.
Cac ban hoc cho thuoc nha , hom nay thay tuc lam roi day . Hom sau nguy co bi "ban" la rat cao do nha
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