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Programs and legislation enacted by Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression to promote economic recovery and social reform
Informal radio broadcast in which FDR explained issues and new deal programs to average Americans
Government agency that insures bank deposits, guaranteeing that depositors money wil be safe
Government agency that built dams in the Tennessee River valley to control flooding and generates electric power
New Deal program that provided young men with relief jobs on environmental Conservation projects including reforestation and flood control
New Deal agency that promoted economic recovery by regulating production prices and wages
New deal agency that provided millions of jobs contributing public buildings
informal radio broadcast in which FDR explained issues and New Deal programs to average Americans
Legislative activity begun by franklin d. Roosevelt in 1935 to solve problems created by the Great Depression
Economic theory that favored public works projects because they put money into the hands of consumers who would buy more goods, stimulating the economy.
1935 law that set up a pension system for retirees, established unemployment insurance, and created insurance for victims of work related accidents. It also provided aid for poverty-stricken mothers and children, the blind and the disabled.
New deal law that abolished unfair labor practices, recognized the right of employees to organize labor unions, and gave workers the right to collective bargaining
Process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions
1938 law that set a minimum wage, a maximum workweek of 44 hours, and outlawed child labor
labor protest in which workers stop working and occupy the workplace until their demands are met
FDR plan to add up to six new justices to the nine-member Supreme Court after the court had ruled that some new deal legislation was unconstitutional
Group of African American leaders who served as unofficial advisers to franklin Roosevelt
a large painting applied directly to a wall or ceiling surface

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Unit 4 Review

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