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24.09.2019 •
History
What was the purpose of the national industrial recovery act?
a. to bring business owners and labor unions together to negotiate terms they could
both live with
b. to create new industries to replace failing, older industries
c. to get businesses to stop competing with each other on price and work together to
stabilize the economy
d. to move wpa volunteer workers into permanent, paid positions in different industries
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Ответ:
b. to create new industries to replace failing, older industries
that's what i think
Ответ:
Sign the bill after making modifications to it
Explanation: The President only retains the ability to veto a bill, not modify it, with the only other action in that sequence being including the reason for their veto when they send the bill back to Congress.