In the first hundred days of a new presidential administration, particularly during Franklin D. Roosevelt's in 1933, a significant number of laws were passed, totaling around 15 major pieces of legislation. This period, known as the "First 100 Days," set a precedent for assessing the early effectiveness of a presidency. Subsequent administrations have also aimed to achieve substantial legislative progress during this timeframe, though the number of laws passed can vary widely based on political context and priorities.
The New Deal
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It was called the 100 days. Between March 9 and June 16 1933 Congress passed 15 major laws to counteract the Great Depression.These laws would later be called the First New Deal. Today Presidents are still judged by what they can do in their first 100 days. No one has really come close to passing as many reforms as FDR did in his first 100 days
1970s
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
A vagina was the first one and it came out in 100 B.C.
The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
The Bodies of Liberty was passed by the Massachusets General Court in 1641.
They passed four more Reconstruction laws.
The 1970's was the decade where the first important laws were passed to decrease the amount of water pollution.