Term
Bank Holiday
Recovery
First New Deal
March 6, 1933
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People Bargin Hot Dosh (money)
Suspending all banking transactions
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Term
Emergency Banking Relief Act
Relief
First New Deal
March 9, 1933
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Definition
Everyone takes a Break from runs on banks in America
FDR shut the banks down for a 4 days to allow the country to cool and and for the citizens to gain some confidence in the banks again |
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Term
Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC)
Relief
First New Deal
March 31, 1933
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Definition
Citizen Come to companies
Organizations that put thousands of people to work during the great depression with projects that benefit the enviornment |
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Term
Agricultural Adjustment Act
(AAA)
Recovery
First New Deal
May 12, 1933
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Definition
American farmers Analize and Adjurn from exports
This helps farmers prosperity by reducint export surpluses and raising the prices to the products |
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Term
Federal Emergency Relief Act
FERA
Relief
First New Deal
May 12, 1933
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Definition
Funding Everyone to Revive American factory unions
They have to be effective and provide work for unemployed people on relief rolls and have a variety of relief programs
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Term
Tennesse Valley Authority
TVA
Relief
First New Deal
May 18, 1933
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Definition
Tackle Various problems in America
This agency was asked to help tackle important problems of natural disasters and providing homes, electricity, homes, buisnesses, replanting forests, and anything else that could help the valley from the floods and other things that have happened. |
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Term
The Glass-Steagall Act
FDIC
Reform
First New Deal
June 16, 1933
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Definition
Google the Stocks in America
The act seperated investment and commercial banking activities |
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Term
National Industry Recovery Act
NIRA
Recovery
First New Deal
June 16, 1933
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Definition
No Invalid Regulations in America
President to regulate in an attempt to raise prices after servere deflation and stimulate economic recovery
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Term
Public Works Administration
PWA
Recovery
First New Deal
June 16, 1933
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Definition
Principal Welfare for American workers
They budgeted several billion dollars for the constuction of public works as a means of work for the unemployed to stabalizing work, power, and overall public welfare |
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Term
Civil Works Administration
CWA
Relief
Second New Deal
November 9, 1933
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Definition
Creating Wide range of jobs for Americans
During the hard winter there was a great need for millions of unemployed workers to do manual jobs temerarily. |
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Term
Securities and Exchange Commission
SEC
Relief
Second New Deal
June 6, 1934
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Definition
Government's bank Secondary transaction Explore Changes
The Government was controlling how much a person and a bank can get and give Transactions
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Term
National Housing Act
FHA
Relief
Second New Deal
June 28,1934
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Definition
No more racial Hangings in America
They created a current finanical morgage like system. During it it lead to a helping structure to help solidify racial segregation that still exists today |
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Term
Works Progress Administration
WPA
Recovery
Second New Deal
May 6, 1935
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Definition
Well rounded ambitious People in America
Unskilled men were asked to carry out public works that include the building of roads, public buildings, and bridges
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Term
Rual Electrification Administration
REA
Relief
Second New Deal
May 11, 1935
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Definition
Real Electricty in small towns America
They brought electricty to small communities like the Tennessee Valley |
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Term
National Youth Administration
NYA
Recovery
Second New Deal
June 26, 1935
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Definition
New Youngsters working in America
The us focused on people 16-25 and offered free training classes if interested |
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Term
Wagner Act
NLRB
Recovery
Second New Deal
July 5,1935
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Definition
Working in private America
It had established relations from the National Labor Relations Board and unions from private sectors
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Term
Social Security Act
SSA
Reform
Second New Deal
August 14, 1935
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Definition
Seperate Society welfare for Americans
Welfare for the elderly, and mentally or physically disabled. Gives child welfare, public healthcare and helps unemployed people
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Term
Second Agricultural Adjustment Agency
Second AAA
Reform
Second New Deal
Febuary 16, 1938
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Definition
Set price in American crops with seeds and Animals products to help American farmers
The govenrment made set prices for produce and seeds |
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