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The National Industrial Recovery Act was a New Deal program that set the prices of many products to ensure fair competition.
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The National Industrial Recovery Act.
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Relief, Recovery, and Reform. .... provincial government set up relief programs but there was no nationwide New-Deal-like program.
Eligibiltiy for federal benefits, compliance with program requirements and recovery of improper payments or outstanding debt: All of the above
The AAA was both relief and recovery because it not only took action to halt the economic depression it also acted as a permanent program to avoid another economic disaster
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Eligibility for federal benefits, Compliance with program requirements, and to Recovery of improper payment or outstanding debt
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The acronym AAA stands for the Automobile Association of America, which is not a relief, recovery, or reform program, it is an organization that offers help to drivers whose cars break down on the road. Possibly you are confusing it with AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, which is a recovery organization for alcoholics. Okay so if you are referring to FDR's presidency and the new deal, the AAA (agricultural adjustment act) was both relief and recovery.
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