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<span>Agricultural Adjustment Act, </span><span>Civilian Conservation Corps, </span><span>National Industrial, Recovery Act, and </span><span>Social Security Act were  the programs created during FDR's administrations. Each of these programs was created in order to help the citizens during the Great Depression (1930's) in terms of unemployment and lack of needs. 
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