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The special congressional session called by President Roosevelt after his inauguration to initiate New Deal legislation.
The special congressional session called by President Roosevelt after his inauguration to initiate New Deal legislation.
Congress passed numerous pieces of legislature during the first hundred days of Franklin Roosevelt's administration to help solve the current depression. His New Deal policies helped the country recover.
the worst economic collapse in U.S. history, opened the way for a flood of legislation in 1933. Almost immediately after taking office, Roosevelt called on Congress to convene and began what would be known as the Hundred Days, which lasted until June 16, 1933
the worst economic collapse in U.S. history, opened the way for a flood of legislation in 1933. Almost immediately after taking office, Roosevelt called on Congress to convene and began what would be known as the Hundred Days, which lasted until June 16, 1933
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The Hundred Day Congress
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt launched his New Deal program during the first one hundred days of his first presidential term. As the effects of the Great Depression continued to grow, Roosevelt, with the cooperation of Congress tried several methods to bring some economic relief to the country.
The Hundred Days is the lapse of time which passed between Napoleon's escape from the Isle of Elba, Feb.26, 1815 and his renounce to his Imperial Rights, on June 22, 1815, four days after the Battle of Waterloo.
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In his first hundred days in office, Roosevelt spearheaded major legislation and issued executive orders that instituted the New Deal. The programs designed to produce relief, recovery, and reform. Along with several smaller programs, major surviving programs include the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which was created in 1933, and Social Security, which Congress passed in 1935.