National Purpose
In the USA the term National Purpose is used to describe the trans-sector benefits that national broadband has to offer. This infrastructure offers a multiplier investment effect and has - trans-sector - social and economic benefits for healthcare, education, energy, environment as well as for telecoms and media.
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(N.L.R.B) means National Labor relations Board. Its purpose was to oversees the establishment and conduct of union organizations as well as the conduct of businesses involved with unions.
Was driven by partisan politics and carried without any national purpose.
The original purpose of flags was to identify the nationality (or faction) of a given group of soldiers on a battlefield. Subsequently it has been used as a national symbol.
The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), officially known as the Act of June 16, 1933 (Ch. 90, 48 Stat. 195, formerly codified at 15 U.S.C. sec. 703), was an American statute which authorized the President of the United States to regulate industry and permit cartels and monopolies in an attempt to stimulate economic recovery, and established a national public works program.
The League of Women Voters was formed in 1920 by Carrie Chapman Catt. Its purpose was to garner national attention in order to gain voting rights for women. It is still in existence.