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1933 The Good Neighbor Policy - 4 &lnoJ
The Bank Holiday - 6 %.JlflU
The First Hundred Days (9 hltW - 16 %jUlUU)
The Emerency Banking Relief Act - 9 ~UlflU
The Economy Act - 20 hlFlU
The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) - 31 ihJlFlU
The Johnson Debt Default Act - 13 LWIUU
The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) - 12 II~klfllflU
The Agricultural Adjustment Act - 12 Ytt)Wllfl¶.l
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - 18 WqMlmfW
The Public Works Administration (PWA) - 13 ?@lfJU
The Home Owners’ Loan Corp&ation (HOLC) - 13 %plfJU
The Banking Glass - Steagall Act - 16 ~~WIUU
The Farm Credit Administration (FCA) - 16 &jUlUU
The Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) - ~alftll
The Civil Works Administration (CWA) - 8 Wqt6fWU
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The Montevideo Pact - 26 6'u3lW.J
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The Philippines Independence Act - 24 hIflU
The Trade Agreement Act - 12 &plfJU
The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) - 28 %pOflU
The Second Hundred Days (LUYIUU - i?WlflU)
The Works Progress Administration (WPA) - 8 I¶JWlUU
The National Youth Administration (NYA) - 8 lU?4lUU
The Resettlement Administration (RA) - 1 YKpfWXJ
The Rural Electrification Administration (REA) - 11 %‘@tftIftu
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The National Labor Relations Act - 5 fl'SfQlflU
The Social Security Board (SSB) - 14 dWl'fllJ
The Wealth Tax Act - 30 %tlfl¶.J ’
The Neutrality ,Act - 31 n"WlfllJ
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1922 It% The London Naval Treaty of 1930 - 15 oJf15lfloJ
The Adjustment Compensation Act - 24 UflSlW
The Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act - 29 fpJfllw'P~
The Neutrality Act - 29 fpllw'UIf
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The Undistributed Profits Tax Act - 22 &plUU
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The Farm Security Administration (FSA) - 22 ftsft~%%.J
The United-States Housing Authority (USHA) - 1 f%fJlUU
The Panay Incident - 12 ~U’walt%j
The Second Agricultural Adjustment Act - 16 f)¶Jfll'%d
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The Revenue Act - 27 WpfllnU
The Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act - 24 u'$UlUU
The Fair Labor Standards Act - 25 ~fplClU
The Munich Agreement - 30 f+iUUlClU
The Declaration of Lima - i%‘u?lnIJ
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The Alien Registration Act - 29 ?JQUlUU
The Act of Havana - 30 fG~QlflU
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The Ogdensburg Agreement - 18 ?WlfW
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The Selective Training and Service Act - 14 t%MllUU
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The Lend-Lease Act - 11 %JlW
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The Hyde Park Declaration - 20 LULnUU
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Franklin 8. Roosevelt1 8 8 2 - 1 9 4 5 ; N e w Y o r kDemocratIn office: 1933-1945
,!Qhe~ Franklin D. Roosevelt Admiistntio~.-
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Fianklhi D. Ron.s.&t:]&n N&e Gamerkenly A: Wallacetipmi.s~TmC!o&lI HullLiward Rl Steitinius; Ji
Will iam H. Woodin.Henry Moqenthau, Ji.
George fl. Dem‘Henry A. Wood&g.Henry L. StimronHomer S. OlmmirqFrank MurphyRobert H. JackmFrancis Biddlc
\James A. FarleyFrank C. Walker
CIaude A. SwansonCharles EdisonFrank KnoxJames V. Forraral
Haro ld L. Icker
Henry A. WallaceClaude R. Wickard
Daniel C. RoperHarry L. Hopkins
Jesse JonesHemy A. Wallace
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Workers in the CCC
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Frances PerkIns (1882- 1965) The first w~nwn cabi.
net member, she served OS secretory oflabor under Roosevelt
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The Sit-Down Strike,
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At the rg36 Pan-American Cm~ference in Buenos Aires FDR personally played the “Good Neighbor.”
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Hitler and Mussolini in Berlin !
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The German Advance, 1939-1942
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‘While Japanese envoys talked peace with Nulf.warships .were s&aeaming toward Pearl Htibor.
JAPAN LAUNCHES ATTACK ON OUR FLEET AT PEARL HARBORLike an electric shock, the surprise bombing of Pearl lParbor by Japanese planes q~ Decem.
the Unlted States into World War II. Three American battleships- thatthe attack are shown here.: the V.S.S. ‘West Vlrginla,” ‘Tennessee, and
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Women ot Waf
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World War II I” the Pdc~fic
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This is a map of World War II campaigns in the Pacific. The dotted line shows the huge armJapaa conquered early ia the war. Arrows show how and where Americans took the otbsi~eand forced’the Japanese back to their home islands.
President Franklin Roosevelt (seated second from left) is shown signing the United NationsDeclaration in 1942. This was the lrst step taken to organize the United Nations. Wadingare tke representatives of 26 nations who also signed.
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ROOSEVELT AND CHUHCHILL lWRhIlJLATK TIIE ATLAXTIC CIIAHTEI~
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The Big Two British Prime Minister Winston Churchill andUS. President Franklin D. Roosevelt meet at the CasablancaConference in Morocco.~anoary 1943.
THE TEHERANCONFERENCE, I943
At meerlngs such N ihlsone during the fall ofI943 In Teheran. Iran.Roosevelt (cenrer) metwith Russlan~Pqn~er Jo-
seph Stalin (left) and Brir-Ish Prime Minister Wln-ston Churchill.
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THEY PLANNED STRATEGY~eaerel of the .hy Dwight Eistmhower(matter) confers ivith British Field MarshaMontgomery and U.S. General Onw Brrdlq,
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The BattleshIp West Virginia Wrecked at PearlHarbor
NORMANDY BEACH, I944Operatfon Overlord. on June 6. 194h. succeWi~lly landed Rve divlslons of Allled t,c,ops InNormandy.
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