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Darya [45]
2 years ago
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Summarizing what we’re the key accomplishments during Roosevelts first hundred days in office?

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levacccp [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

In Roosevelt's first hundred days in office, he pushed 15 major bills through Congress.The president promised decisive action. Once in office, FDR set to work immediately. His "New Deal," it turned out, involved regulation and reform of the banking system, massive government spending to "prime the pump" by restarting the economy and putting people back to work, and the creation of a social services network to support those who had fallen on hard times.

Between 8 March and 16 June, in what later became known as the "First Hundred Days," Congress followed Roosevelt's lead by passing an incredible fifteen separate bills which, together, formed the basis of the New Deal. Some notable are:

*A national bank holiday

*Ending the gold standard

*Glass-Steagall Act

*FDIC: The Federal Deposit Insurance Commission

*Federal Securities Act

*Agricultural Adjustment Act

*Civilian Conservation Corps

*Tennessee Valley Authority

*National Industrial Recovery Act

*Public Works Administration

*Federal Emergency Relief Act

Explanation:

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