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The National Recovery Administration was the name of President Roosevelt's reform program.
The National Recovery Administration was the name of President Roosevelt's reform program.
President Roosevelt's program was known as the New Deal. It dealt with economic stimulation and social reform.
Theodore Roosevelt used this term to describe his program.
The New Deal
The program proposed by Franklin Roosevelt for his first term was called the New Deal.
It has been said the US President Lyndon B. Johnson enacted multiple social programs. Under the slogan called the Great Society, Johnson helped the nation in the areas of civil rights and health care for the poor among other items.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched his New Deal program during the first one hundred days of his first presidential term. As the effects of the Great Depression continued to grow, Roosevelt, with the cooperation of Congress tried several methods to bring some economic relief to the country.
Theodore Roosevelt's initial program to pass as much legislation as possible was called the Roosevelt Corollary. When Theodore Roosevelt became President of the United States, the Great Depression was in its final years.
President Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal was a domestic program with "three C's": conservation of Natural Resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection.
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