Emergency Banking Relief Act provided for the reopening of the banks as soon as examiners had found them to be financially secure.
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Those who were out of work and needed money
to provide funds to the states that would be given directly to those in need of relief
they provided federal grants for relief purposes
no it's not still use.
the unemployed
Emergency Banking Relief Act (EBRA)
The Emergency Banking Relief Act was part of the fi9rst new deal. It provided additional funds for banks from the RFC and Federal reserve, allowed the treasury to open sound banks after ten days and to merge or liquidate ones and forbade the hoarding or export of gold.
This act, passed July 1932, provided money for public works projects. It was the first major relief legislation to deal with the great depression.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Federal Emergency Relief Act
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration(FERA)
Harry Hopkins
. The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act.
Federal Emergency Relief AdministrationFood and Environment Research AgencyFraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009
The purpose of the Emergency Relief Appropriations Act is to provide funds for emergency relief, primarily through employment.
The New Deal
1) Federal Emergency Relief Act 2) The Social Security Act 3) Emergency Banking Act 4) The Agricultural Adjustment Act
funds provided by the Federal Emergency Relief Administation Medicaid began in 1965 via Title XIX of the Social Security Act.
In 1935
The federal emergency relief administration was to provide money for relief to the states and cities. The money that was given out was used to create jobs and help those who had no jobs.
all involved redistribution of wealth