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The New Deal Policies

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    The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

    A Public Work Relief Program that Operated In The United States For Unemployedment. provided jobs for young men, to relieve families who had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression in the United States while at the same time implementing a general natural resource conservation program in every state and territory. This Was A Recovery.
  • The Banking Act

    The Banking Act
    After FDR Becoming President He Declared A Five Day National Bank Holiday To Close Banks Temporarily. Congress Passed The Emergency Banking Relief Act. This Gave FDR The Power To Regulate Banking Transactions And Foreign Exchange. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC , which Insured An individuals Savings of Up To $5,000.
  • The First Hundred Days

    The First Hundred Days
    Americans Voted Franklin Delano Roosevelt. It Was To Measure the Success And Accomplishments Of The President During The a time that Power And Influence Is Its Greatest. This Was Referring To The 100 Day Session Of The 73rd United States Congress. FDR Set Out To Provide Relief, Recovery, And Reform In His Bundle Of Programs Known As The New Deal.
  • The Federal Emergency Relief Administration

    The Federal Emergency Relief Administration
    Congress Also Created This Act. To dole out roughly $500 million to the states. About half of this money was earmarked to bail out bankrupt state and local governments.
  • National Industrial Recovery Act

    National Industrial Recovery Act
    President Roosevelt signed the bill into law on June 16, 1933. Which authorized the President to regulate industry in an attempt to raise prices after severe deflation and stimulate economic recovery.
  • The Indian Reorganization Act

    The Indian Reorganization Act
    This was U.S. federal legislation that secured certain rights to Native Americans (known in law as American Indians or Indians), including Alaska Natives. Sometimes Known As Indian New Deal. It did not require tribes to adopt a constitution; howeverthey chose to do so, the law mandated that
    allow the tribal council to employ legal counsel.
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    The Works Progress Administration

    This was the largest and most ambitious American New Deal agency, employing millions of unemployed people to carry out public works projects, including the construction of public buildings and roads. This Progress Was A Relief.
  • The Social Security Act

    The Social Security Act
    The act also created an unemployment insurance plan to provide temporary assistance to those who were out of work, while also making funds available to the blind and physically disabled.
  • Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act

    This Act was passed into response to the Supreme Court's declaration that the Agricultural Adjustment Act was unconstitutional.
  • Agricultural Adjustment Act

    An Act That Provided the conservation of national soil resources and to provide an adequate and balanced flow of agricultural commodities in interstate and domestic commerce and for other purposes.