Advanced Placement (AP)
Advanced Placement (AP), 16.05.2021 02:10, zurfluhe

Read the passage from a statement given by president franklin d Roosevelt. Today hope of many years standing is in large part fulfilled. The civilization of the past hundred years, with its startling industrial changes, has tended more and more to make life insecure. Young people have come here o wonder what would be their lot when they came to old age. The man with a job has wondered how ong the job would last. How did the law described in this passage benefit Americans? - it provides auppprt for people who could no longer work
- it put Americans to work rebuilding the country’s infrastructure
- it offered temporary relief for people who became unemployed
-It gave workers the right to form unions and bargain collectively

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