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Economic Programs (United States)
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Economic Programs
in the United States are created for the purpose of helping the
economy
.
Economic Programs
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Emergency Banking Act
Economy Act
Civilian Conservation Corps
(CCC)
Agriculture Adjustment Act
(AAA)
Tennessee Valley Authority
(TVA)
National Industrial Recovery Act
(NIRA)
Public Works Administration
(PWA)
Banking Act of 1933
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
(FERA)
Federal Housing Administration
(FHA)
Civil Works Administration
(CWA)
Frazier-Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act
Federal Securities Act
Glass–Steagall Act
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC)
National Housing Act
Securities and Exchange Act
(SEC)
Indian Reorganization Act
Home Owners' Loan Corporation
(HOLC)
Works Progress Administration
(WPA)
National Youth Administration
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References
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^
"Successes and Failures of Roosevelt's "New Deal" programs"
. Chuck Allen. Archived from
the original
on 2005-01-07.
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"Info: List of US Federal Government Funding Programs"
. Funding-programs.idilogic.aidpage.com. 2005-06-24
. Retrieved
2011-10-14
.
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