Thenewdeal

Establishments of the New Deal

By ws0121
  • EBA

    EBA
    The Emergency Banking Relief Act was created to prevent massive withdrawals from banks during the Great Depression. It attempted to stabilize the banking system.
  • FCA

    FCA
    The Farm Credit Act was created to improve and regulate federal lending to farmers.
  • CCC

    CCC
    The Civilian Conservation Corps was a work relief program that provided jobs for young men and to relieve families who had difficulty finding jobs. In use until 1942.
  • AAA

    AAA
    The Agricultural Adjustment Act was a federal law created to increase agricultural prices by reducing surpluses.
  • TVA

    TVA
    The Tennessee Valley Authority was a federal corporation that provided navigation, flood control, electricity generation, fertilizer manufacturing, and economic development to Tennessee Valley. This area was particularly and drastically affected by the Great Depression.
  • FDIC

    FDIC
    The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was created to restore trust in the American banking system. It was made to provide stability to the economy and failing bank systems.
  • NRA

    NRA
    The main goal of the National Recovery Administration was to bring industry, labor, and government together to make codes of "fair practices" and to set prices. It was meant to help workers set minimum wages and maximum weekly hours.
  • PWA

    PWA
    The Public Works Administration was a public works construction agency that built large scale projects such as dams, bridges, hospitals, and schools.
  • CWA

    CWA
    The Civil Works Administration was a job creation program that made mostly manual labor jobs for millions of jobless workers. It created many construction jobs but was ended in 1934.
  • SEC

    SEC
    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission enforces federal security laws, proposes securities rules, and regulates the securities industry.
  • FCC

    FCC
    The Federal Communications Commission regulates communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable across the US.
  • WPA

    WPA
    The Works Progress Administration employed jobless workers to carry out public works projects. This included the construction of public roads and buildings. It was dissolved in 1943.
  • SSA

    SSA
    The Social Security Administration established old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, and other institutions to help the American people.
  • USHA

    USHA
    The United States Housing Act provided financial assistance to state and local governments for the elimination of unsafe and unsanitary housing conditions, slums, and it helped to promote decent, safe, and sanitary dwellings.
  • FAA

    FAA
    The Federal Aviation Administration regulates all aspects of civil aviation in the US and surrounding waters. They are also responsible for constructing airports, and they control air traffic management. This administration came from the Civil Aeronautics Act in 1939, which established the Civil Aeronautics Authority and later split into the Civil Aeronautics Board and the Civil Aeronautics Administration.