Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the various organizations of the New Deal to their functions.
National Recovery Administration
bank holidays
Social Security Administration
Civilian Conservation Corps
Emergency Banking Act
temporarily closed banking operations to prevent
further economic damage
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granted the president and other officials increased
power over banks
employed young men to develop and protect natural
resources
wrote regulations for falrer labor practices and a
fairer market

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Answer 1

Answer:

Civilian Conservation Corps-Employed young men to develop and protect natural resources

National Recovery Administration-Established a safety net to assist poverty-stricken Americans

Bank Holidays-Granted the president and other officials increased

power over banks

Emergency Banking Act-Temporarily closed banking operations to prevent

further economic damage

Social Security Administration-Wrote regulations for fairer labor practices and a fairer market

Answer 2

Answer: 1. Civilian Conservation Corps: it employed young men to develop and protect natural resources.

2. Emergency Banking Act: it granted the president and other officials increased power over banks.

3. National Recovery Administration: it wrote regulations for fairer laborpractices and a fairer market.

4. Social Security Administration: it established a safety net to assist poverty-stricken Americans.

5. Bank Holidays: it temporarily closed banking operations to prevent further economic damage.

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The last two sentences express a desire to return to normalcy. Harding is saying that by moving past the war, Americans can enjoy peace at home and good fortune in their day-to-day lives.

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Let us stop to consider that tranquility at home is more precious than peace abroad, and that both our good fortune and our eminence are dependent on the normal forward stride of all the American people".

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