the formation of the CIO
The Wagner Act
The National Labor Relations Act
The National Labor Relations Act
the great depression.
In 1930s America, segregation was still a powerful reality. In the southern states, the infamous Jim Crow laws prevented African-Americans from enjoying the same privileges as most whites in the same region. Yet, even in such national institutions as the military, blacks and whites were quite distinctly separated, that is, segregated.
there were no women
No, Jackie Robinson was not born in the 1930s, he was born in 1919, January 31, 1919.
In the 1930s the average cost for a new home in the United States was $7,145.
The CIO formed during this time. Labor unions had more legal rights. Unskilled workers joined unions. this answer is under the question "Which of the following contributed to unions growing more powerful in the 1930s?" The National Labor Relations Act (APEX)
the AFL's strong defense of craft unions.
Dry land farming and overgrazing contributed to the dust storms in the Great Plains in the 1930s.
Sit-Down Tactic
1930s
the great depression.
Racial discrimination.
how was the law different for blacks
Ebby Edwards and Peter Lee were very powerful union leaders of the miners from the 1930s to 1950s. In addition, Joseph Jones, Will Lawther, and Jim Bowman.
Ebby Edwards was a very powerful union leader of the miners from the 1930s to the 1950s. In addition, leaders included Peter Lee, Ernest Jones, and Will Lawther.
Germany, Italy
growing conflicts in European and Asian countries.