The National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933 was declared unconstitutional because:
A) It granted presidents too much authority and control over codes of fair competition.
B) It granted unionization rights to workers that were contrary to civil liberties.
C) It encouraged workers to engage in aggressive unionization tactics.
D) It did not grant employers the same rights as workers.
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