Which was not part of the emerging social, political, and economic philosophies that characterized the first Hundred Days of FDR's administration?
Laissez-faire is over.
Government should leave the economy alone.
Try something and if it doesn't work, admit it and try something else.
Rugged individualism no longer applies.
2. Use your completed Reading Guide from Lesson 3.04 to answer the following question.
During Roosevelt's first hundred days, legislation was passed that would pay farmers to cut production. What was the name of this legislative act?
Tennessee Valley Authority
Civilian Conservation Corps
National Industrial Recovery Act
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Which of the following programs helped states give aid to the unemployed and needy?
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
National Recovery Administration
Public Works Administration
Laissez-faire is over.
Government should leave the economy alone.
Try something and if it doesn't work, admit it and try something else.
Rugged individualism no longer applies.
2. Use your completed Reading Guide from Lesson 3.04 to answer the following question.
During Roosevelt's first hundred days, legislation was passed that would pay farmers to cut production. What was the name of this legislative act?
Tennessee Valley Authority
Civilian Conservation Corps
National Industrial Recovery Act
Agricultural Adjustment Act
Which of the following programs helped states give aid to the unemployed and needy?
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
National Recovery Administration
Public Works Administration