The purpose of the National Labor Relations Act, or Wagner Act, when it was enacted in 1934, was to
A) guarantee workers the right to organize.
B) protect workers' right to strike by making it impossible for corporations to fire strikers.
C) give the president the right to intervene in labor disputes.
D) raise workers' standards of living by guaranteeing a minimum wage.
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