Which of the following best describes the connection between the 1933 National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA) and the 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)?
The Supreme Court declared both the NIRA and the NLRA unconstitutional, leading to violence between workers and employers.
The Supreme Court declared the NLRA unconstitutional, leading to tension between workers and employers.
The Supreme Court declared the NIRA unconstitutional, leading to the passage of the NLRA.
The Supreme Court declared both the NIRA and the NLRA to be constitutional, leading to stable relations between workers and employers.

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. The connection between the 1933 National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA) and the 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) would be that the  Supreme Court declared the NIRA unconstitutional, leading to the passage of the NLRA. Hope this answers the question.
The answer is C, The supreme court declared the NIRA unconstitutional, leading to the passage of the NLRA. 
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