The Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) is primarily considered a relief program. Established in 1933 as part of the New Deal, its main goal was to provide financial assistance to struggling homeowners during the Great Depression by refinancing mortgages to prevent foreclosures. While it did have some reform elements by influencing future housing policies, its immediate purpose was to offer relief to those in financial distress.
Relief, Reform, Recovery
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Relief, recovery, and reform
Relief, Recovery, and Reform. Recession is not one of the three R's. The New Deal was created during the recession, also known as Great Depression.
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Relief, Reform & Recovery!
Relief, Reform, Recovery
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1. Relief - Immediate action taken to halt the economies deterioration. 2. Recovery - "Pump - Priming" Temporary programs to restart the flow of consumer demand. 3. Reform - Permanent programs to avoid another depression and insure citizens against economic disasters.
Relief, recovery, and reform
Relief, Recovery, and Reform. Recession is not one of the three R's. The New Deal was created during the recession, also known as Great Depression.
Relief
Relief, Recovery, and Reform. .... provincial government set up relief programs but there was no nationwide New-Deal-like program.
Relief, recovery and reform.
it was recovery to help rebuild and build new housing
Relief, recovery, reform.
relief, recovery, and reform