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Which example shows the RELIEF component of FDR’s New Deal?

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Answered by SPECIALGIRL
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I. The New Deal

.. What did Roosevelt mean by relief, recovery and reform?

1. Relief - Immediate action taken to halt the economies deterioration.

2. Recovery - "Pump - Priming" Temporary programs to restart the flow of consumer demand.

3. Reform - Permanent programs to avoid another depression and insure citizens against economic disasters.


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Answered by topanswers
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There are options for your question. They are

Which example shows the RELIEF component of FDR’s New Deal?

a.Public Works Administration(PWA)—created jobs for projects like building roads, bridges, and dams

b.Federal Emergency Relief Administration(FERA)—federal money to states for meeting basic needs of homeless

c.Tennessee Valley Authority(TVA)—provided jobs in Tennessee Valley to build dams, power plants, and work to control flooding and erosion

d.all of these

The answer for your question is option (D)-All of these.

FDR’s New Deal was a series of public work projects that undertook by the Franklin D Roosevelt during his presidency period. The New Deal brought by FDR for the fast recovery from the Great Depression.

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