Alphabet Agencies
Did you mean "alphabet agencies"? It's a term for governmental departments that are usually known by their initials, such as IRS, NASA, etc.
"Alphabet agencies" were created by Franklin Roosevelt to combat the effects of the Depression. The agencies did not end the Depression. However, they provided useful work to many people and constructed numerous public works, such as libraries and dams, many of which are still in use.
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There were many agencies created by FDR to quell the depression, collectively known as the Alphabet Agencies. Some were later ruled unconstitutional, but most remained throughout the forties, and some are still acting today. The most successful agencies were the WPA, or Works Progress Administration, the Social Security Act, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. Also successful were the FDIC, Truth in Secrecies Act, and the Rural Electreification Act, though the last came later.
Organisations established under the New Deal
The five vowels of the alphabet are A, E, I, O, and U.
Alphabet Agencies
Did you mean "alphabet agencies"? It's a term for governmental departments that are usually known by their initials, such as IRS, NASA, etc.
"Alphabet agencies" were created by Franklin Roosevelt to combat the effects of the Depression. The agencies did not end the Depression. However, they provided useful work to many people and constructed numerous public works, such as libraries and dams, many of which are still in use.
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It is possibly the vowels: A I E O and U
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There were many agencies created by FDR to quell the depression, collectively known as the Alphabet Agencies. Some were later ruled unconstitutional, but most remained throughout the forties, and some are still acting today. The most successful agencies were the WPA, or Works Progress Administration, the Social Security Act, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. Also successful were the FDIC, Truth in Secrecies Act, and the Rural Electreification Act, though the last came later.