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- 3. addressing problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and political corruption
- 5. The current generation of workers would pay into a fund while the retirees would take in a monthly stipend. Upon reaching the age of 65, individuals would start receiving payments based upon the amount contributed over the years.
- 7. provide for the safer use of the assets of banks, regulate interbank control,prevent the undue diversion of funds into speculative operations.
- 9. the decade of the 1920s a period of economic prosperity with a distinctive cultural edge in the United States and Europe, particularly in major cities
- 12. a series of radio broadcasts made by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt to the nation
- 14. gave $3 billion to state and local governments for direct relief payments for people without jobs.
- 15. a person who keeps money in a bank account.
- 16. first worldwide intergovernmental organization to maintain world peace.
- 18. severe worldwide economic depression tduring the 1930s
- 19. help farmers attempted to raise farm prices to a level equitable to the years 1909-14.
- 20. series of programs,projectsregulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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- 1. depositors in member banks were given the security of knowing the federal government would refund their losses.
- 2. program was aimed at employing unemployed unmarried men
- 4. hired actors to perform plays across the land.
- 6. employed nearly 9 million Americans.
- 8. allowed any farmer to buy back a lost farm at a law price over six years at only one percent interest.
- 10. passed in March 1933 refinanced many mortgages in danger of going unpaid.
- 11. program employed 2.5 million in a month's time, and eventually grew to a multitudinous 4 million at its peak
- 13. empowered the President to reopen banks that were solvent and assist those that were not.
- 17. national treasury of the federal government of the United States where it serves as an executive department.