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- 1. The law provided money for food and other necessities for the unemployed.
- 3. program for old age pensions, unemployment insurance for laid off workers and aid for dependent children, blind and disabled
- 4. a series of programs enacted during the Great Depression, aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform
- 6. law allowing government inspection of banks' health before allowing banks to reopen
- 9. As senator in 1932 of Washington preached his "Share Our Wealth" programs. It was a 100% tax on all annual incomes over $1 million and appropriation of all fortunes in excess of $5 million.
- 10. Provided employment to young men by sending them to camps in national parks and forests - plant trees, build reservoirs, etc.
- 11. Conservatives who did not agree with Roosevelt, they wanted government to let business alone and play a less active role in the economy
- 13. law which paid farmers not to plant, therefore raising prices of farm prices
- 15. All the banks were ordered to close until new laws could be passed. An emergency banking law was rushed through Congress. The Law set up new ways for the federal government to funnel money to troubled banks It also required the Treasury Department to inspect banks before they could re-open.
- 16. Designed to provide purely temporary jobs during the winter emergency of 1933 prevent winter damage by creating tens of thousands of jobs, such as leaf-raking and other jobs made just so people can be able to do something.
- 17. it aimed at long-range recovery and spent $4 billion on thousands of projects that included public buildings, highways, and parkways.
- 19. Guarantees workers the right of collective bargaining
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- 2. gave the President power over the banking system and set up a system by which banks would be reorganized or reopened., HUNDRED DAYS STARTS
- 4. A New Deal legislation that focused on the employment of the unemployed and the regulation of unfair business ethics.
- 5. Commission created to regulate the stock market trading
- 7. Government agency that was part of the New Deal and dealt with the industrial sector of the economy. It allowed industries to create fair competition, which were intended to reduce destructive competition and to help workers by setting minimum wages and maximum weekly hours.
- 8. Agency established in 1932 to provide emergency relief to large businesses, insurance companies, and banks. Created under President Herbert Hoover.
- 12. strengthened labor unions by legalizing collective bargaining
- 14. took office as president of the United States. He started his presidency off with the First Hundred Days, which was the beginning of the New Deal. During this period, FDR and congress passed hundreds of bills that promoted social welfare and initiated programs coined alphabet soup programs.
- 18. this insured American bank deposits from bank closures
