New Deal reform
C18075
concept
New Deal reform refers to the series of U.S. federal programs, regulations, and public works initiatives launched in the 1930s to provide relief, recovery, and long-term economic and social reform in response to the Great Depression.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| New Deal–era legislation | 2 |
| New Deal reform canonical | 1 |
| New Deal–era case | 1 |
| New Deal–era legislation precursor | 1 |
| component of the New Deal | 1 |
Instances (6)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission | — |
| Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act | New Deal–era legislation |
| Emergency Relief and Construction Act of 1932 | New Deal–era legislation precursor |
| Federal Home Loan Bank Act | New Deal–era legislation |
| New Deal financial regulatory framework | component of the New Deal |
| National Labor Relations Board v. Friedman-Harry Marks Clothing Co. | New Deal–era case |