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Title: New Deal Outline
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October 22, 1997 |
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Tennessee Valley Authority
i. TVA built dams in the Tennessee River to make electricity
ii. enriched land
10. Reform Laws
i. Truth-in-Securities Act and Glass-Steagall Banking Act
ii. TIS Act prevented banks from stock investing and established the FDIC which reassured safety of peoples' money
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between March 9 ? June 16, Roosevelt proposed 15 new bills
C. The President and the People
1. Fireside Chats
i. addressed the American people through radio speeches
2. Eleanor's Influence
i. when FDR caught polio, Eleanor didn't want her husbands political reputation ruined
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