Multiple Choice
The Railway Labor Act (RLA) of 1926 was the result of a joint effort between railroad management and unions to:
A) regulate the wages and benefits of railroad workers.
B) reduce the number of transportation strikes.
C) break the monopoly of railroad "barons" who controlled the railway industry.
D) allow the President to federalize railroads in case of emergencies.
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