By Sharon Gorman and Anna Karpiej-Szczepanski.  President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs stimulate the economy and the arts.  The New Deal.

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By Sharon Gorman and Anna Karpiej-Szczepanski

 President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs stimulate the economy and the arts.  The New Deal leaves a lasting, yet controversial mark on American government.

 After becoming president, FDR uses government programs to combat the Depression.

 New Deal – relief for needy, economic recovery and financial reform.

 FDR passes over 15 major New Deal laws  Emergency Banking Relief Act permits Treasury Department to inspect banks  decides which are insolvent, sound, or need loans  public confidence in banks revived

 FDR gives fireside chats – radio talks explaining New Deal measures  First chat discusses need for public support of government, banks

 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) – insures individual bank accounts, regulates banking practices  Federal Securities Act – companies must give all information on stocks  Securities and Exchange Commission created to regulate stock market

 Rural Assistance  Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) – raises food prices, lowers supply  Tennessee Valley Authority – creates jobs renovating, building dams  Providing Work Projects  Civilian Conservation Corps – public works jobs fro young men  Public Works Administration – money to states to create jobs  Civil Works Administration – builds rural schools, pays teachers

 Promoting Fair Practices  NIRA establishes codes of fair practice for industries – creates National Recovery Administration (NRA)  NRA sets standards, prices, limits production  Food, Clothing, and Shelter  Home Owners Loan Corporation gives loans to prevent foreclosures  Federal Housing Administration gives loans for mortgages, repairs  Federal Emergency Relief Administration – direct relief to needy

 The Second New Deal includes new programs to extend federal aid and stimulate nation’s economy.  By 1935, economic recovery not as great as FDR had expected  FDR launches second phase to provide more relief for farmers, workers  First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, a social reformer

 1936 Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act replaces AAA  Rewards farmers for practicing soil conservation  Resettlement Administration gives loans to small farmers to buy land  Farm Security Administration hires photographers to shoot rural towns, farms and farmers

 Workers Progress Administration (WPA) – creates jobs  WPA workers build airports, roads, public buildings  Women workers sew clothes for the needy  WPA employs professional writers, artists, performers  National Youth Administration (NYA)- education, jobs, counseling  Gives aid to students in exchange for part-time work

 National Labor Relations Act replaces NIRA  Protects right to join unions, collective bargaining  Prohibits unfair labor practices  Fair Labor Standards Act sets maximum hours, minimum wages

 1935 Social Security Act creates Social Security System  Insurance for retirees 65 or older  Unemployment compensation  Aid to disabled, families with children

 New Deal policies and actions affect various social and ethnic groups.  Women  African Americans  Mexican Americans  Native Americans