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- 4. Controlled industrial production and prices with industry-created codes of fair competition
- 6. Roosevelt’s policies for ending the Depression
- 8. abandoned a balanced budget and begun borrowing money to pay for his programs
- 10. offered unemployed young men 18 to 25 years old the opportunity to work
- 11. Roosevelt’s first serious political mistake as president
- 12. to regulate the stock market and prevent fraud
- 13. Built hydroelectric plants and dams aimed at improving seven Southern states and attracting industry to the South
- 14. closing the remaining banks before bank runs could put them out of business
- 17. working out conflicts among different interests
- 18. favored balancing the budget and cutting spending
- 21. Members serve five- year terms and receive assistance from 33 regional directors
- 23. organized opposition to the New Deal and teach the necessity of respect for the rights of person and property
- 24. a new federal agency headed by Harry Hopkins
- 25. Workers at other plants fol- lowed suit or carried out traditional strikes
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- 1. assigned many women to lower level jobs in the federal bureaucracy
- 2. Keynesianism was based on the theories of an influential British economist
- 3. a neutral party would listen to both sides and decide the issues
- 5. direct talks FDR held with the American people to let them know what he was trying to accomplish
- 7. to provide government insurance for bank deposits up to a certain amount
- 9. Provided employment in construction of airports, parks, schools, and roads
- 15. government would pay farmers not to raise certain livestock
- 16. to provide some security for the elderly and for unemployed workers
- 19. Congress passed 15 major acts to meet the economic crisis
- 20. Granted federal money to state and local governments to be used to help the unemployed
- 22. safeguards and relief programs that protected them against economic disaster