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B. THE FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION The program of federal relief for the unemployed , a major innovation of the New Deal , included , of course , the rural population . Everyone recognized , however , that a relief program was not a ...
B. THE FARM SECURITY ADMINISTRATION The program of federal relief for the unemployed , a major innovation of the New Deal , included , of course , the rural population . Everyone recognized , however , that a relief program was not a ...
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To enable small farmers to obtain such equip- ment the Farm Security Administration has de- veloped its community and cooperative services . program . Under this program small farmers are encouraged to band together for the purchase of ...
To enable small farmers to obtain such equip- ment the Farm Security Administration has de- veloped its community and cooperative services . program . Under this program small farmers are encouraged to band together for the purchase of ...
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TITLE II — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SEC . 201. ( a ) There is hereby created an Of- fice of Price Administration , which shall be under the direction of a Price Administrator ( referred ...
TITLE II — ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION SEC . 201. ( a ) There is hereby created an Of- fice of Price Administration , which shall be under the direction of a Price Administrator ( referred ...
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PHILOSOPHERS OF LAISSEZ FAIRE | 7 |
Attitudes during the Progressive Era | 13 |
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