First and Second New Deal Agencies

  • Emergency Banking Relief Act

    Emergency Banking Relief Act
    This act aimed to improve the banking system in a recovery fashion. Roosevelt essentially reset the bank system by closing all banks and reopening them when they were more stable.
  • Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)

    Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC)
    This program was established to provide relief for unemployed men. It gave them job opportunities on environmental projects such as planting trees and creating parks.
  • Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

    Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)
    This was a relief administration which helped to provide unskilled jobs for the unemployed.
  • Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)

    Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
    This recovery-minded administration helped to stabilize agricultural prices by getting rid of surplus products.
  • Home Owners Refinancing Act (HOLC)

    Home Owners Refinancing Act (HOLC)
    This act helped provide relief to home owners by giving them money to refinance their mortgages. This financial aid prevented many people from losing their homes.
  • Resettlement Administration

    Resettlement Administration
    This administration aimed to provide relief to struggling families by relocating them to government-created communities.
  • Works Progress Administration (WPA)

    Works Progress Administration (WPA)
    This administration helped to employ millions of people on relief to carry out temporary public works jobs until the economy stabilized.
  • Wagner Act (NLRB)

    Wagner Act (NLRB)
    This reforming act ensured employees the right to form unions and take collective action.
  • Social Security Act

    Social Security Act
    This reform act provided benefits for older workers, victims of accidents, unemployed, dependent mothers and children, blind, and handicapped.
  • Soil Conservation Act

    Soil Conservation Act
    This act aimed to reform the farming system by paying farmers to grow less crops. In doing so, the soil would be preserved and there would be less erosion.