The National Recovery Act (NRA) began to fail because
a. too few industries joined the agency.
b. it required too much self-sacrifice on the part of industry, labor, and the public.
c. Harold Ickes, the head of the agency, blocked its ability to provide maximum relief.
d. it did not provide enough protection for labor to bargain with management.
e. the agency did not have enough power to control business.
Answer: B