The National Recovery Administration (NRA) was a prime agency established by U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933. The goal of the administration...
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economic recovery. It also established a national public works program known as the Public Works Administration (PWA). The National Recovery Administration (NRA)...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt (redirect from Franklin Roosevelt Administration)
the unemployed and farmers while seeking economic recovery with the National Recovery Administration and other programs. He also instituted major regulatory...
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Alphabet agencies (section In national security)
by Act of Congress, as part of their power of the purse; the National Industrial Recovery Act allowed Roosevelt to allocate $3.3 billion without Congress...
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Edward Stettinius Jr. (category National Recovery Administration)
service. He served on the Industrial Advisory Board of the National Recovery Administration (1933). In 1934 he returned to the private sector when he joined...
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First 100 days of the Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency (section National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA))
industrial recovery and established the National Recovery Administration (NRA), while the second established the Public Works Administration (PWA). The...
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Hugh S. Johnson (category National Recovery Administration)
for FDR and helped plan the New Deal. Appointed head of the National Recovery Administration (NRA) in 1933, he was highly energetic in his "blue eagle"...
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slum clearance, and a national work relief program (the Works Progress Administration) to replace direct relief efforts. It included programs to redistribute...
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federations National Recovery Administration, a former agency established in 1933 National Reform Association (1844), a land reform organization National Reform...
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