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Impacts Of Franklin Delano Roosevelt And The Great Depression

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Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) was the president during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. The Dust bowl is a period of time when there was no rain over the middle states of the US. The Great Depression marked the beginning of a economic decline, beginning in 1929 with the crashing of the the stock market. Both events took place simultaneously, which had tremendous impacts on residents in the U.S. Many people were unemployed and in financial debt. FDR helped to get the county back on track. Roosevelt passed acts that had big impacts on poor farmers such as the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), Farm Credit Act, Frazier Lemke Bankruptcy Act, The Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act. FDR made the AAA to raise the prices to

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