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| What was the goal for Soil conservation and domestic allotment act? |
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| revive legal parts of AAA: cutting production to raise prices replaced agriculture. |
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| federal security Adminstration |
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| money for tenant farmers to become lanowners: money for photographers (dorothea lange) to document rural america |
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| Works Progress Administration |
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| Built airports, roads, schools, libraries, hospitals, employed teachers, writers, artists, actors, musicians |
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| National youth administration |
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| part time jobs for high school college students |
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| National labor relations act |
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| revive legal parts of NIRA: rights of unions, list of unfair labor practices |
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| Another response to outlawed NIRA: national mininimum wage and maximum hours, banning underaged factory labor. |
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| Social security act(new deal cornerstone) |
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| old age insurance; unemployment pay; aid to mothers and children. disabled |
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| raised taxes on high incomes for people and business taxes could be up to 90% |
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| Pre code hollywood movies were |
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| outlawed movies the depcited interracial dating, references to homosexuality, violence, and sexual innuenties |
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| African American track runner champion |
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| important boxer os the 30s who defeated a |
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| Different groups coming together to support FDR |
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| Presented by FDR 15 laws to recover and reform the economy |
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| Shantietowns/ Hooverviles |
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| Impoverished living areas that people named after herbert hoover |
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| How did FDR become paralyzed? |
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| Taking a swim in the back of his lake house |
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| Second new deal created the |
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| Social Security act which is still used today |
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| How did people feel about the roosevelt and the new deal |
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| people thought roosevelt was coming across as a dictator and they thought the new deal was restricting and holding back america |
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| Franklin Roosevelt had a battle with |
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| the supreme court to be in favor of the new deal |
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| Three infulential leaders were |
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| Father coughlin, Francis townshon, huey long |
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| Franklin was president from |
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