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Agricultural Adjustment Act Paid farmers to not seed their land
Emergency Banking Act closed banks, treasury set rules for them to reopen
Fair Labor Standards Act Estabished Min. Wage, Child Labor Laws, shorter work hours
Federal Securities Act Required business to provide complete and acurate stock information
Indian Regorganization Act They were allowed to govern themselves. Tribes were given land and children were allowed to attend school there. Allowed self government through tribal council.
National Industrial Recovery Act Created the PWA and the NWA. The national recovery administration, national public works aministration.
Civilian Conservation Corps gave young men (18-25) jobs, they planted trees, building roads, working on flood projects.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FDIC: insured money so that people were more confortable putting it back into the banks.
Federal Emergency Relief Administration Gave money to state for work relief programs
Federal Housing Authority Gave housing loans and set mortgage terms
Home Owner's Loan Corporation Extended loans to those facing foreclosure
National Labor Relations Board Was set up to hear cases of about unfair practices and to hold elections to find out if workers wanted union representation
National Recovery Administration Set codes for fair practices amoung business
National Youth Administration Created to specifically to provide education, jobs, counseling and recreation for young people.
Public Works Administration Gave money to states to build schools, roads, and building
Rural Electrification Administration Provided affordable electricity to rural areas
Securities and exchange commission Supervised the stock market and eliminated dishonest practices
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