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The New Deal: Domestic Policies - Quiz 4

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Sometimes known as the "Magna Carta of Labor," this law guaranteed unions the right of collect bargaining.

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Headed by Harry Hopkins, FDR's personal friend and political advisor, this New Deal agency had $3 billion to give to states that needed money for welfare payments or for work projects.

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This law established the minimum wage and maximum work hours for many workers.

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A critic of FDR's, this doctor proposed that everyone 60 years of age or older should get $200 a month as long as they spent it within 30 days.

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This New Deal agency helped end speculation by the banking industry and guaranteed all bank deposits up to a certain amount, even if the bank failed.

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This colorful Louisiana Senator started the "share the wealth" movement.

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As FDR's Secretary of Labor, she was the first woman ever appointed to a presidential Cabinet position.

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It was during this period that many New Deal programs were forced through an overwhelmingly Democratically-controlled Congress.

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This federal agency, established in 1935, enforced laws against unfair labor practices.

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This New Deal program provided cheap electrical power for U. S. farmers.

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The New Deal government agency that paid subsidies to farmers to reduce the acreage of basic crops which would increase prices and, hopefully, increase farm incomes.

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This Catholic priest made radio broadcasts denouncing the New Deal even though he was an earlier supporter of FDR.

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This law stated that no federal officials could campaign and that no government funds could be used for political purposes.

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This economist was a proponent of deficit spending by the U. S. government in times of acute economic difficulties. His ideas influenced many New Dealers.

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This 1933 law eased the tight credit situation by permitting the Federal Reserve Bank to accept a wide variety of commercial paper as collateral for loans.

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Headed by Harold Ickes, Sr., this New Deal government agency carried out many heavy construction projects by working through private construction firms. It helped relieve unemployment during the Depression.

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He wrote the book, The Grapes of Wrath, in 1939 which portrayed the plight of an "Okie" family during the Dust Bowl.

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This federal agency, established in 1934, regulates the stock market and prevents the abuses practiced during the 1920s that led to the Great Crash in 1929.

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This New Deal agency, created in 1933, established a set of rules, or codes, for doing business in different industries. It was later declared unconstitutional in 1935.

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This was created to build schools, libraries, and cultural centers. It also employed musicians, writers, and painters as part of the Federal Arts Project.

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