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Brain Trust

Specialists in law, economics, and welfare, many of them young university professors, eho advised President Franklin D. Roosevelt and helped develop the policies of the New Deal.

New Deal

The economics and political policies of Franklin Roosevelt's administration in the 1930s, which aimed to solve the problems of the Great depression by providing relief for the unemployment and launching effort to stimulate economics recovery. The new deal built on reforms of the progressive era to expand greatly an American-style welfare state.

Hundred days (1933)

The first hundred days Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration, stretching form March 9 to June 16, 1933, when an unprecedented number of reform bill were passed hu a democratic Congress to launch the New Deal.

Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act (1933)

A law creating the federal deposit insurance corporation, which insured individual bank deposits and ended a century-long tradition of unstable banking that had reached a crisis in the Great Depression.

Civilian conservation corps(ccc) (1933)

A government program created by congress to hire young unemployed men to improve the rural, out-of-doors environment with such work as planting trees, fighting fires, draining swamps, and maintaining National Parks. The CCC proved to be an important foundation for the post-world war II environmental movement.

National Recovery Administration (nra) (1918)

This wartime agency was chaired by former president Taft and aimed to prevent lavor disputes by encouraging high wages and an eight-hour day. While granting some concessions to labor,and tge unemployed through centralized planning Mechanism thay montitored workers' earning and working hours to distribute work and established codes for "fair competition" to ensure that similar proceduress were followed by all firms on any particular industrial sector.

Agricultural adjust administration( AAA) (1933)

This Act established the Federal farms board,a lending bureau for hard- pressed farmers the airplane to help farmers help themselves through new producers' court with you answer the person working in 1930, the board tried to bolster falling prices bye bye up surpluses but it was unable to cope with the front of farm produce to market.

Dust Bowl

Grim nickname for the Great Plains region devastated by drought in dust storms during the 1930s the disaster they led to the migration to California of thousands of display Okies and arkies.

Tennessee valley authority (TVA) (1933)

One of the most revolutionary of the New Deal public works project the TV A broad cheap electric power full employment low cost housing environmental improvements to Americans in the Tennessee Valley.

Social security Act (1935)

The flagship accomplishment of the New Deal this law provided for unemployment and old age insurance financed by payroll tax on employers and employees it has long remain a pillar of the New Deal order.

Wagner act (1935)

Also known as the national labor relations act, this love protecting the rights of Labor's to organize and unions and bargain collectively with employers and establish the National Labor Relations Board to monitor unfair labor practices on the part of employees its passage mark the culmination of decades of labor protest.

Fair labor standards act (1938)

Important new deals labor legislation that regulate minimum wage and maximum hours for workers involved in interstate commerce the law also outlaw labor by children under 16 the exclusion of Agricultural Service and domestic workers meant that many blacks Mexican Americans and women who were concentrated in the sectors did not benefit from the act's protection.

Congress of industrial organizations

New Deal era labor organization that broke away from the American Federal zation of labor in order to organize unskilled industrial workers regardless of their procured economic sector across the sea I gave agradables to labor organizing in the mist of the Great Depression in during World War Two in 1955 the CIO emerged with the AFL.

Court packing plan

Franklin Roosevelt politically motivated and ill States teams to add a new justice to the Supreme Court for every member over 70 who would not retired his objective was to overcome the court objection to New Deal reform

Keynesianism

And economic theory based on top of British economic is John maynards keynes holding that central bank charges interest rates and government should use this with kids spending and tax policies to increase purchasing power is an enhanced prosperity.