the stock market and banking system crated their own reform council .
All government agencies took over businesses and farms . large public works projects helped to provide jobs .
One part of Roosevelt's New Deal program to fight the Great Depression was the establishment of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1935. The WPA provided jobs for millions of unemployed Americans by undertaking public works projects such as building infrastructure, schools, parks, and roads. This not only stimulated the economy by providing jobs and income, but also improved the nation's infrastructure and quality of life.
Social Security, devised mostly by Frances Perkins, was part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
the stock market and banking system crated their own reform council .All government agencies took over businesses and farms . large public works projects helped to provide jobs .
the stock market and banking system crated their own reform council .All government agencies took over businesses and farms . large public works projects helped to provide jobs .
Production controls were put in place to curb overproduction, which had been part of the problems that led to the Great Depression. This was part of the New Deal's more "hands on" approach to ending the Depression.
NRA, as referenced as part of the New Deal, stands for National Recovery Administration. During the Great Depression, this administration was established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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"The new deal did not end the depression but it did lessen the financial hardships of many Americans."The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun antecedent 'new deal' in the second part of the sentence.
The Civil Conservation Corps was part of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal program. It was created to increase the public's interest in the environment, as well as to provide outdoor labor opportunities for people trying to get back on their feet following the Great Depression.
Part of Roosevelt's Second New Deal was the establishment of the Social Security Act in 1935. This landmark legislation created a social insurance program that included a special fund to provide pensions for retired workers. The program aimed to offer financial security for the elderly and was a crucial response to the economic challenges of the Great Depression. It laid the foundation for the modern social safety net in the United States.