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FDR New Deal Programs
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National Labor Relations Act NLRA NLRA banned unfair practices in the workplace. It helped workers to improve safety, work schedules and wages. Workers legally join Unions. Established the National Labor Relation Board to enforce the laws. Recovery, due to government act or legislation.
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Civilian Conservation Corps CCC of 1933, also known as “Roosevelt’s Tree Army.” Environmental program put 2.5 million unmarried men to work maintaining and restoring forests, beaches, and parks. Civilian – young men between the age 18 – 26 Protecting the environment. Lasted 1933 to 1942, discontinued due to World War II>
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Agricultural Adjustment Administration The AAA gave help to the nation’s farmers The AAA developed a plan to pay farmers to leave some of their land unplanned. That way, the total crop would be lower, and more in balance with the needs of the nation’s consumers. This problem is called overproduction, and the AAA was created to help solve it. Recovery program lasted to 1938.
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Rural Electrification Administration The REA was created in 1935 to bring electricity to rural areas. Farmers were to create electricity cooperative companies. It used the money they invested to finance the construction of generation and distribution facilities and power lines to bring electricity to farms. In 1930s only 10% of farms had electric power. By 1939 25 % of rural areas had 25% electricity.
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio n FDIC was formed by Congress to insure bank deposits up to $2500. This insured people their money was insured, protected, if the bank went out of business. No bank depositor has lost their money since 1934.
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Social Security Act This act established a system that provided old-age pensions (money) for workers, survivors benefits for victims. The system gives a monthly check to the surviving spouse and children if a worker dies or becomes disabled. Social Security is one of few New Deal programs still around today.
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