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During the Great Depression, comedies, dramas, and serial programs were very popular.
Federalism is established in the constitution, but the federal government's power and responsibilities increased greatly after the Civil War, and during the Great Depression.
Although he was involved with several schemes to enrich himself personally, he also consolidated state government in Louisiana after the Depression struck during his term as governor. He improved employment with public works programs and established social programs much as FDR did on the federal level. He was a populist who ostensibly championed the cause of the common man.
The federal reserve banks did wellduring the depression due to regulations. The bank ended the depression
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA), established in 1933 during the Great Depression, was dissolved in 1935 and replaced by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). While FERA itself no longer exists, its legacy influenced the development of modern federal disaster relief programs and agencies, such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). These agencies continue to adapt and evolve in response to changing needs and challenges in disaster management and recovery.
Franklin D. Roosevelt significantly expanded the role of the federal government and social welfare programs during his presidency, particularly through his New Deal initiatives in response to the Great Depression. These programs aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform, establishing a framework for federal involvement in the economy and social welfare that had not existed before. Roosevelt's policies laid the groundwork for future federal social programs and a more active government role in citizens' lives.
The purpose of the Federal Art Project during the Great Depression was to provide employment for artists and promote the arts as a means of uplifting and inspiring the American people during a time of economic hardship.
It was my understanding that twice during the Great Depression, federal pay was cut under political pressure. The last was in 1933. No details as to the magnitude of the cut(s).
During the Great Depression, a significant number of people were unable to pay their rent or mortgage. As a result, many individuals faced eviction and home foreclosures. Homelessness rates increased, and people were forced to live in shantytowns or move in with relatives or friends. Government relief programs, such as the creation of the Federal Housing Administration, were established to provide assistance and prevent further displacement.
The number of civilian employees in the Federal government increased greatly during the Great Depression. This helped to improve the population's access to government help.
During Federal building projects in 1930 during the economic great depression