The NSS is a document prepared periodically by the executive branch of the government for Congress which outlines the major national security concerns of the US and how the administration plans to deal with them. The document is purposely general in content and its implementation relies on elaborating guidance provided in supporting documents.
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FSA or Farm Security Administration
The Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographers were part of a government initiative during the Great Depression aimed at documenting the struggles of rural Americans and promoting New Deal programs. Notable photographers like Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and Russell Lee captured powerful images that highlighted the hardships faced by farmers and migrant workers. Their work not only provided visual evidence of the economic plight but also influenced public perception and policy regarding rural poverty. The photographs remain significant cultural artifacts, showcasing resilience and the human spirit during a challenging era.
The Works Progress Administration gave work to various types of artists.
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The New deal came up with agencies like the Soil Conservation Service, the Farm Security Administration, and the Resettlement Administration who helped improve farming techniques.
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The agency created during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration that is still functioning today is the Social Security Administration (SSA). It was established in 1935 as part of the New Deal reforms to provide retirement, disability, and survivor benefits to eligible individuals. The SSA continues to administer these programs and is responsible for managing the Social Security trust funds.
Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal began in 1933: among his programs were the Works Progress Administration, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Tennessee Valley Authority, Social Security, the SEC and the FDIC.
The Farm Security Administration (FSA) was created in the Department of Agriculture in 1937. The FSA and its predecessor, the Resettlement Administration (RA), were New Deal programs designed to assist poor farmers during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. Roy Emerson Stryker was the head of a special photographic section in the RA and FSA from 1935-1942.
They showed the truth on what was happening in the situation.