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Title: FDR's New Deal
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A minimum wage was also established. "Workers were formally guaranteed the right to organize and bargain collectively through representatives of their choosing, not through the company's choosing." The NRA sparked a lot of enthusiasm, and even gained its own symbol: the blue eagle, which was displayed in windows with the "We Do Our Part" slogan... Showed first 250 characters
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There was such excitement that business actively swung upward, even though Roosevelt had warned not to "ballyhoo our way to prosperity." Eventually, things went downhill with unscrupulous business people violating codes and the Supreme court decided that Congress could not "delegate legislative powers" to the president and declared that "control of interstate commerce could not apply to a local fowl business... Showed next 250 characters
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