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Agricultural Adjustment Administration: Restored farmers' purchasing power and paid them to famr and produce.
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Beer and Wine Revenue Act: Relaxed prohibition laws by allowing the sale of alcohol with a content of ~3% alcohol or less.
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Civil Works Administration: Provided temporary jobs in manual labor for the unemployed.
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Civilian Conservation Corps: Established work for young men in areas of reforestation and construction
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Commodity Credit Corporation: Stabilized farm income and prices.
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Emergency Banking Relief Act: Closed insolvent banks to reogranize and reopen them when they were strong
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Fair Labor Standards Act: Established a max work-week of 44 hours, provided a minimum wage, and disallowed child labor.
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Farm Security Administration: Helped poor farmers with economic and educational troubles.
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation: Insures deposits in banks to restore confidence in Americans.
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration: Provided relief for older workers.
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Federal Housing Administration: Insured loans made by banks for homes.
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Hatch Act: Prevented federal employees from partisan politicical activities.
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Home Owners' Loan Corporation: Refinanced mortgages to avoid foreclosure
14.
Indian Reorganization Act: Reversed Dawes-Severalty Act, un-doing the movement for Indian assimilation.
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National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), NRA, PWA: Promoted industrial growth and fair labor codes and also abolished child labor. Run by the National Recovery Admin. (NRA) and the Public Works Admin (PWA)
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National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act): Legitimized and backed labor unions.
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National Youth Administration: Provided jobs for young men in urban areas.
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Public Utility Holding Company Act: Facilitated the regulation of electric utilities
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Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act: Allowed for the President to form trade agreements with other countries.
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Resettlement Administration: Resettled poor tenant farmers.
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Rural Electrification Administration: Provided public utilities to rural areas.
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Securities and Exchange Commission: Policed the NY Stock Exchange and securities
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Social Security Act: Provided welfare for the unemployed and retired (pensions)
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Temporary national Economic Committee: Studied monopoly powers and reported to congress.
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Tennessee Valley Authority: Promoted hydroelectric power and other high-tech development in the Tennessee Valley to modernize the region's economy and technology.
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United States Housing Authority: Created to abolish slums throughout the US
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Works Progress Administration: Created public works projects to provide jobs.