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Who won the election of 1932?   Franklin Roosevelt  
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What was Eleanor Roosevelt's influence on America?   she battled for the impoverished and the oppressed  
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What was Roosevelt's plan?   The New Deal  
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Why was Hoover humiliated?   Roosevelt got the election by a landslide  
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What were the three R's?   relied, recovery and reform  
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What was Roosevelt's plan to tackle money and banking?   Emergency Banking relief act of 1933 Glass-Steagall Banking Reform Act, creating the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and fireside chats  
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Why did Roosevelt put inflation into play?   he believed would relieve debtors' burdens and stimulate new production; through gold buying the Treasury purchased gold at increasing prices, increasing the dollar price of gold. This policy increased the amount of dollars in circulation  
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How did Roosevelt plan to helpthe jobless?   The Cililian Conservation Corps Rederal Emergency Relief Act Ferderal Emergency Relief Administration Civil Works Administration Agricultural Adjustment Act Home Owners' Loan Corporation  
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What was the National Recovery Administration designed for?   to assist industry, labor and the unemployed  
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What was the Public Works Administration?   industrial recovery and for unemployment relief  
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What was the Agricultural Adjustment Administration?   it established parity prices for commondities. they also paid farmers to reduce their crop acreage, eliminated surpluses while at the same time increasing unemployment.  
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What were the Soil conservation and Domestic Allotment Act of 1936?   the reduction of crop acreage was now achieved by paying farmers to plant soil-conserving crops.  
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What was the Second Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938?   it continued conservation payments, if farmers obeyed acreage reductions theu would be eligible for parity payments.  
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What was the Dust Bowl?   partially caused by the cultivation of countless acres, dry-farming techniques, and mechanization.  
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What was the Frazier-Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act?   it made possible a suspension of mortgage foreclosures for 5 years. It was struck down in Surpreme Court.  
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What was the Resettlement Administration?   it moved near-farmliess farmers to better lands.  
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What was the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934?   it encouraged Native American tribes to establish self-government and to preserve their native crafts and traditions.  
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What is the Federal Securities Act?   it required promoters to transmit the investor sworn information regarding the soundness of their stocks and bonds.  
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What was the Securities and exchange Commission?   it was designed as a watchdog administrative agency.  
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What was the Tennessee Valley Authority?   it was assigned the task of predicting how much the production and distribution of electricty would cost so that a 'yardstick' could be set up to test the fairness of rates charged by private companies.  
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What is the Federal Housing Administration?   to speed recovery and better homes.  
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What is the United States Housing Authority?   it was designed to lend money to states or comminities for low-cost construction.  
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What were the Acts the New Deal set in place for Unskilled Labor?   National Labor Relations Act National Labor Relations Board Committee for Industrial Organization Fair Labor Standards Act  
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What was the Reorganization Act?   it gave the president limited powers for administrative reforms, including the new Executive Office in the White House  
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What was the Hatch Act of 1939?   it barred federal administrative officials from active political campaigning and soliciting.  
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What was the national deby in 1939?   40,440,000,000  
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