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A recovery measure that closed banks nationwide, making people unable to withdraw money so the banks could stabilize and panic lessened, and later on, only banks that were fit to open could open back up, helping restore the banking system. Passed during the First New Deal. -
A work relief for the unemployed, this establishment provided jobs for over 2 million young men (17-25yo), who were sent to rural communities and built things that helped the community. Passed in the First New Deal. -
Both relief and recovery, this act aimed to help farmers. By providing immediate relief to struggling farmers, through payments and subsidies, it decreased the amount of wasted and overproduced crops, leading to increased crop prices and an improved economy. Passed during the First New Deal. -
This act provided both relief and recovery as it provided jobs to many unemployed, and through these jobs, people created dams and provided electricity to rural areas. Passed during the First New Deal. -
A reform program meant to regulate the stock market, it helped keep the stock market stable and prevent future crashes, as well as got rid of options like buying stocks on margin. Passed during the First New Deal.
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Both a relief and recovery program established in the Second New Deal designed to combat unemployment by providing jobs through public infrastructure projects. It employed millions of people and built roads, bridges, schools, libraries, and more. -
A reform program that helped supply jobs as well as provide electricity to rural areas, its goal was to reform the economies of rural areas and their way of life. By using long-term loans to build these structures, electricity in rural areas went from 10% to 30% within 7 years. It was passed during the Second New Deal.
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A relief and recovery program that provided work and training for youth. It provided part time work to help students stay in school, offered work training, and created jobs through public infrastructure projects. It helped to prepare the next generation to join the workforce. It was passed during the Second New Deal. -
A reform program that guaranteed workers the right to join unions and bargain collectively with employers. It also prohibited discrimination based on union activities. Passed during the Second New Deal. -
This act provided immediate relief, as well as recovery, as i provided pension for people of old age, with disabilities, or who were unemployed. Known as the first welfare program, it helped combat poverty and helped the economy rise, and helped improve future economic crashes. It was passed during the Second New Deal.