Aid for americans
First and Second New deal programs passed to better The Great Depression
1. (FDIC) Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- 1933 - Preceding ● Reform
- A First New Deal Program
- To provide stability to the economy and the failing banking system
- 1933 - 1951 ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To refinance home mortgages currently in default to prevent foreclosure.
- 1933 - Preceding ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To prevent foreclosures on the property of indebted farmers.
- 1933 - Preceding ●Relief
- A First New Deal Program
- To provide money to states and cities which was used to help the needy and unemployed.
- 1933 - 1939 ●Relief
- A First New Deal Program
- To create many jobs, while improving the nations infrastructure by giving funds to numerous projects.
- 1933 - 1942 ●Relief
- A First New Deal Program
- To put thousands of unemployed young men to work on useful public projects and to build good citizens through vigorous, disciplined outdoor labor.
- 1933 - Preceding ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To supply cheap power while also developing a flood-control system, recreational facilities, and soil conservation program.
- 1933 - 1935 ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To eliminate "cut-throat competition" by bringing industry, labor, and government together to create codes of " fair practices" and set prices.
- 1933 ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To reduce crop surplus and therefore effectively raise the value of crops.
- 1933 - 1934 ●Relief
- A First New Deal Program
- To rapidly create manual labor jobs for millions of unemployed workers.
- 1934 - Preceding ●Reform
- A First New Deal Program
- To protect investors from dangerous or illegal financial practices or fraud.
- 1934 - Preceding ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To improve housing standards and conditions, provide an adequate home financing system through insurance of mortgage loans, and stabilize the mortgage market.
- 1935 - 1943 ●Recovery
- A Second New Deal Program
- To creat government jobs for some of the nations many unemployed.
- 1935 - Preceding ●Reform
- A Second New Deal Program
- To enforce the rights of employees to self organization and to prevent unfair labor practices.
- 1936 ●Reform
- A First New Deal Program
- To provide farms with inexpensive electric lighting and power.
- 1935 - Preceding● Reform
- A Second New Deal Program
- To provide federal assistance to those unable to work.
- 1935 - 1939 ●Recovery
- A First New Deal Program
- To provide work and education for americans between the ages 16 and 25.
- 1933 ●Relief
- A First New Deal Program
- To restore public confidence in banks.