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Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) | In return for withdrawing part of their land from cultivation, farmers received "rental payments" from this act.
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National Industrial Recovery Act | Created structure for business and labor to cooperate to make particular industries more profitable
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Manhattan Project | Scientists trying to develop an atomic bomb, in secret.
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Tennessee Valley Authority | A new deal agency that built and operated dams and power plants on the TN River.
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Axis Power | Term for alliance between Nazi Germany , Italy, and Japan.
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National recovery administration | Gov. Agency to supervise drafting and operation of business codes.
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Wagner Act | Gave workers the right to bargain and prohibit employees from interfering with union organizational activities in their factory.
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Blitzkrieg | A word Hitler taught meaning lightning War supported by tanks and aircraft.
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Neutrality Acts | Acts passed to prevent the US from being drawn into a wider war.
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Civilian Conservation Corps | Provided jobs for men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five in reforestation and conservative projects.
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New Deal | Programs designed to stimulate the economy.
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The dust bowl | Ecological disaster by drought and over cultivation
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Lend-Lease Act | Empowering the president to sell, lend, lease, or transfer 7 billion of war material to any country whose defense he declared vital
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Social Security Act | A new deal that established a system of old age, unemployment, and survivors insurance funded by wage and payroll taxes
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Federal Emergency Relief Act | Gave federal money to states and localities to provide relief of poor
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