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What was the New Deal(1st and 2nd) and it's goals(3 R's)? Relief, Recovery, Reform. Recovery, temp. programs were set up. Reform, permanent programs were set up to make sure it wouldn't happen again. Relieve
What was the New Deal(1st and 2nd) and it's goals(3 R's)? Relief, Recovery, Reform. Recovery, temp. programs were set up. Reform, permanent programs were set up to make sure it wouldn't happen again. Relieve the people. Reform the stocks. Recovery fr
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What was the New Deal(1st and 2nd) and it's goals(3 R's)?
**1st--
**2nd--
**3 R's--relief(stop the panic), recovery(get out of the economic slump), reform(keep it from happening again)
Why did people criticize the New Deal?
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- relief, helping people. recover, temporary programs set up, recovering from great depression. reform, permanent programs set up.
Why did people criticize the New Deal?
- charles edward caughlin; b
The banking act of 1935 strenghthened the powers of the federal reserve board and tightened the restrictionss on banks engaugung in certain activities and gave more power to the FDIC.
Priming the pump is to put money into the economy to prime the econ
today we
~Backing actg of 1935. THis was to strangthen the fedral reserve borde and the FDIC.
~priming the pump means to put money back into the ecopnomy to stylulate buying. this was also called pump priming.
The Transalantic Slave Trade lasted from the sixteen-hundreds to the nineteen-hundreds, of which the enslaved people where usually brought to the Americas. Slaves from Africa were required since the Native population was dieing due to dieses, and ind
Did some more of the new deal projects.
No school.
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Isabella Baumbfree, better known as Sojourner Truth, was a black woman who became popular in the 1840's and 1850's. She was born and sold to a White Colonel in New York, she could only speak Dutch. Around 1840, she started to travel across the U.S. s
The Civil Rights Act was first brought up by JFK in his civil rights speech on June 11, 1963. Which he said that Americans have the right to be served in public places such as restraunts, theaters, shopping malls. The Civil rights act extended voting