First and Second New Deal Agencies

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  • Civilian Conservation Corp

    Civilian Conservation Corp
    A First New Deal and Relief program. Its purpose was to offer jobs to unemployed and unmarried young men. It conserved the country's natural resources and provided jobs.
  • National Industrial Recovery Act

    National Industrial Recovery Act
    A First New Deal and Recovery act, its purpose was to regulate the industry for fair wages and and prices that would stimulate the economies recovery.
  • Civil Works Administration

    Civil Works Administration
    A First New deal and a relief program, the CWA is a short-lived job creation that was developed during the Great Depression. Its goal was to create as much manual labor jobs as possible.
  • Works Progress Administration

    Works Progress Administration
    A Second New Deal and a relief act. It employed millions of Job-seekers who carried out public projects. Such as building roads or public buildings.
  • Social Security Administration

    Social Security Administration
    A First New Deal Act and a Reform act. This was created to administer Social Security, a social insurance, disability, and survivor benefits.
  • Banking Act of 1935

    Banking Act of 1935
    A Second Act and a Reform program. It allowed the banks to set reserve requirements and interest rates for deposits. Also provided authority over discount rates.
  • Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935

    Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935
    A Second New deal and Reform act. It gave securities and exchange commission authority to regulate and license electric utility companies.
  • Rural Electrification Act

    Rural Electrification Act
    A Second New Deal and a recovery program. It provided federal loans for installation of electrical distributions systems for rural locations in the United States.
  • Farm Security Administration

    Farm Security Administration
    A First New Deal and a Relief act, the FSA was created to combat rural poverty during The Great Depression
  • National Labor Relations Act

    National Labor Relations Act
    A Second New Deal and a Reform. The NLRA accomplished guarantees that employed workers had the rights to organize trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, and participate in strikes.