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crimeas [40]
3 years ago
7

3 EMERGENCY BANKING RELIEF ACT What was it? What did it do? Is it still in effect today?​

History
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

March 9, 1933

Signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 9, 1933, the legislation was aimed at restoring public confidence in the nation’s financial system after a weeklong bank holiday.

Explanation:

Very well

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