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Under the second new deal, how did FDR assist farmers, youth, professionals, and other workers ? Andrew Jacobson Bryce Richards Jeremiah Hollis
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Youth 1935 – National Youth Administration (NYA) Ages 8-22 were helped Provided job training for part-time jobs Gave two million young adults jobs Very successful
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The effects of the second new deal and workers created a pension fund for retired people unemployment compensation program farm workers, domestics, and the self- employed were not covered Established National Labor Relations Act Popularly known as the Wagner Act
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Farmers Ways the second new deal effected farmers: Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act – Replaced the AAA – Government paid farmers not to grow some crops Resettlement Administration – Loaned money to small farmers to buy land – Replaced by the Farm Security Administration Agricultural Adjustment Act – Raised crop prices by lowering production – Land left fallow – Began recovery for farmers during the first new deal
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Key Terms National Youth Administration (NYA): Gave two million young adults jobs Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act: Government paid farmers not to grow some crops National Labor Relations Act: Popularly known as the Wagner Act
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FDR Exponential Growth
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Second New Deal Pictures and Cartoons
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Question 1 All of the following legislation came as a part of the second new deal EXCEPT A. Wanger Act. B. Rural Electrification Administration C. Social security Act.
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Answer Rural Electrification Administration
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Question 2 Social Security is financed by A. A tax on food processors B. Export tariffs C. Income taxes D. Direct levies on business
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Answer Income taxes
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