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Which New Deal law helped strengthen union organizing in New Mexico?

A. The National Industrial Recovery Act

B. The Works Progress Administration

C. The Social Security Act

D. The Civilian Conservation Corps

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Step-by-step explanation:

The National Industrial Recovery Act, one of the New Deal programs created by Roosevelt and Congress in 1933, included an important new set of rights. Workers would have, for the first time, the right to join unions.

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