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The Tennessee valley act Federal Deposit Insurance act Securities and Exchange commission Federal Housing Administration Rural Electrification Administration National Labor Relations Board Social Security Act
Yes it is. When King was alive, blacks were still discriminated against. Today blacks have the same rights as whites do
Look at the U.S., U.K. and other Western countries.
Aristotle divided Greek governments into monarchies, oligarchies, tyrannies and democracies - terms we still use today.
No, it was the pre-constitution document for the first U.S. government.
no it was only in effect from 1935 to 1943
no it does not
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The constitution is still in effect today. It dates from 1787 and has worked all these years.
FERA stands for Federal Emergency Relief Administration, and it was another program that was part of Roosevelt's New Deal during the Great Depression in the US. It was established as a result of the Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933. FERA does not exist today because it was terminated in 1935, and its work was taken over by the WPA (Works Progress Administration) and the Social Security Board.
Chavez who?
The FHA stands for the Farmers Home administration, originally the Farmers Security Administration. It serves poor farmers. And is still continuing helping them today. :)
It exists everywhere in America (north and south)
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