New Deal Section a

             EXPLAIN THE MAIN FEATURES OF THE NEW DEAL.
             The New Deal was a series of laws passed by Roosevelt to solve the problems caused in the USA by the Depression. The USA was out of work and almost everyone lost their life saving money and there was no way to achieve it back. A lot of people were also starved during this period. There were four main features of the New Deal.
             One of the features was to get people back to work and so job creation schemes were set up. The PWA- public works administration to build schools, roads and bridges. The WPA was also set up- public works administration; this was to help on farms and the photography unit. The second main feature of the New Deal was to make people more secure and to protect their savings and property. The Emergency bank act was set up and this closed all the banks. There was also a system to regulate the banks so that the practices that had lost people their savings couldn't happen again.
             The third main feature was to provide relief or those in trouble, sick, old and unemployed. The Federal Emergency Relief Organisations was really helpful to those listed above, they spent $500 million on soup kitchens, blankets and temporary shelters for the homeless.
             The last main feature of the New Deal was to get American Agriculture and Industry back on its feet. The AAA- Agricultural Adjustment Act was a group who allowed quotas for crops to keep up prices. Also the NIRA-National Industrial Recovery Administration was set up to improve working conditions in factories. The NIRA also helped with mortgages and they made up laws to help employees.
             All of these measures were to deal with the problems of the Depression and restore USA to the richest and most powerful country in the world.
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