under the second new deal, how did fdr assist farmers, youth, professionals, and other workers ?...
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Under the second new deal, how did FDR assist farmers, youth,
professionals, and other workers?
Andrew Jacobson
Bryce Richards
Jeremiah Hollis
Youth
• 1935 – National Youth Administration (NYA)
• Ages 8-22 were helped
• Provided job training for part-time jobs
• Gave two million young adults jobs
• Very successful
The effects of the second new deal and workers
• created a pension fund for retired people • unemployment compensation program • farm workers, domestics, and the self-
employed were not covered • Established National Labor Relations Act
Popularly known as the Wagner Act
FarmersWays the second new deal effected farmers:
• Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act
– Replaced the AAA
– Government paid farmers not to grow some crops
• Resettlement Administration
– Loaned money to small farmers to buy land
– Replaced by the Farm Security Administration
• Agricultural Adjustment Act
– Raised crop prices by lowering production
– Land left fallow
– Began recovery for farmers during the first new deal
Key Terms
• National Youth Administration (NYA): Gave two million young adults jobs
• Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act: Government paid farmers not to grow some crops
• National Labor Relations Act: Popularly known as the Wagner Act
FDR Exponential Growth
Second New Deal Pictures and Cartoons
Question 1
• All of the following legislation came as a part of the second new deal EXCEPT
• A. Wanger Act.• B. Rural Electrification Administration • C. Social security Act.
Answer
• Rural Electrification Administration
Question 2
• Social Security is financed by• A. A tax on food processors• B. Export tariffs• C. Income taxes• D. Direct levies on business
Answer
• Income taxes