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New Deal Programs

New Deal Programs. “alphabet soup”. Social Security. What does it do? Employers and Employees pay a tax that funds their pensions, or retirement incomes Examples: Social Security Act. Federal Work Programs. What do they do? It helped put people back to work.

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New Deal Programs

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  1. New Deal Programs “alphabet soup”

  2. Social Security • What does it do? • Employers and Employees pay a tax that funds their pensions, or retirement incomes • Examples: • Social Security Act

  3. Federal Work Programs • What do they do? • It helped put people back to work. • They helped build highways, repair bridges, build parks and public buildings, such as schools, libraries, and post offices. • Examples: • Works Progress Administration (WPA) • Public Works Administration (PWA)

  4. Environmental Improvement Programs • What do they do? • It helped put people back to work. • They worked to build wildlife preserves, plant trees, maintain forest roads and trails, and build lookout towers to prevent forest fires • Examples: • Emergency Conservation Bill • Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

  5. Farm Assistance Programs • What do they do? • The government offered payments to farmers if they did not grow certain crops. This prevented a surplus of crops. • The TVA worked to clear rivers to allow farmers to ship their products and they built dams to prevent flooding and provide hydroelectric power. • The government worked to provide electricity to rural areas of the country.

  6. Examples: • Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) • Rural Electrification Administration (REA)

  7. Increased Labor Rights • What do they do? • Labor unions were formed to help people protect their jobs once they were employed. • A minimum wage and maximum number of hours a person could work was established. • It became illegal for kids under 16 to work. • Examples: • Fair Labor Standards Act

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