Which action did President Franklin D.
Roosevelt take that helped organized labor gain
strength during the New Deal?
(1) requiring the American Federation of Labor
to admit skilled workers
(2) allowing women to work in government
agencies
(3) signing the National Labor Relations Act
(Wagner Act)
(4) selecting John L. Lewis as his Secretary of Labor



Answer :

Number one is the answer because the new deal was about getting people back to work that they had lost during the great depression. Alot of poeople lost their home and their jobs due to the great depression.