The New Deal Arrives
Depressions reaches for a change
The goals
Initiating the process, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and "the brain trust", set 3 big goals: Relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform.
New hope aspires
FDR creates a spark of new hope for the people
FDR attempts to save the banks
While people still loose their faith in the banks, FDR tries to repair that damage
100 days
Many organizations and numerous acts chip in to make the New Deal work in the "hundred days". Congress initiates the intense period of time to make things happen.
Firing the different Acts
The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933
Federal Securities Act of 1933
The Agricultural Adjustment Act
The National Industrial Recovery Act
All worked together in the 100 days to heal the Great Depression
Federal Securities Act of 1933
The Agricultural Adjustment Act
The National Industrial Recovery Act
All worked together in the 100 days to heal the Great Depression