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The act, which went into effect on June 13, 1933, provided mortgage assistance to homeowners or would-be homeowners by providing them money or refinancing mortgages.

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Securities Act of 1933 and Securities Act of 1934?

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The Emergency Banking Relief Act closed all banks in order to stop the banking crisis that was occurring. The Banking Act of 1933 created the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to insure bank depos?

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What did the Securities Act of 1933 do?

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