The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was created to help companies control production while ensuring fair wages for laborers during the Great Depression. It aimed to stabilize the economy through fair competition and improved working conditions. The NRA's efforts to regulate industry practices were significant, although it was ultimately declared unconstitutional in 1935. ;
The original purpose of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) was to help companies control production while providing fair wages for laborers during the Great Depression. This aimed to stabilize the economy and improve working conditions through fair competition. However, it was declared unconstitutional in 1935 due to legal challenges regarding its implementation.
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