Why was the National Recovery Administration unsuccessful?
Select one:
a. Workers complained about the projects it gave them.
b. The rules and codes it created were too complex.
c. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional. Incorrect
d. Business and labor leaders did not support it.
It's not c....

Respuesta :

The rules and codes it created were too complex. 

National Recovery Administration was unsuccessful because the rules and codes it created were too complex.  

Further Explanation:-

The National Recovery Administration was known as a prime deal agency which was established by President of United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt in year 1933. This administration was established to eliminate the ‘Cut Throat Competition’ by introducing industry, labor as well as government together in order for the creation of set prices and fair practices.  The rules which were created under this administration were known to be too complex that eventually it had to be called unconstitutional and scrapped. This was created by national industrial recovery act and this act allowed industries to get aligned in order to write codes with regards to fair competition. Around 557 basic codes as well as 280 supplementary codes were established under NRA and that affected around 22 million workers. This was symbolized as blue Eagle and was popular within workers. Though it was open for all businesses and not mandatory yet, the businesses which did not displayed the mark of the Eagle on their shops were often boycotted. Supreme court of United States declared NRA was unconstitutional as it stated that this administration misused the separation of powers which were under the constitution of United States.  

Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter –National Recovery Administration

Keywords – National Recovery Administration, NRA, United States, Business, Unconstitutional, Blue Eagle, Boycott, Symbolize, Competition, Practice.