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Huey long:

Politician who served as the 40th governor of Louisiana. from 1928 to 1932
Long is best known for his share our wealth program, created in 1934 under the motto "
every man a king.
Under Long's leadership, hospitals and educational institutions were expanded, a system of
charity hospitals was set up that provided health care for the poor, massive highway
construction and free bridges brought an end to rural isolation, and free textbooks were
provided for schoolchildren.
Remains a controversial figure in Louisiana history, with critics and supporters debating
whether or not he was a dictator, demagogue or populist.

Coughlin

He was one of the first political leaders to use radio to reach a mass audience, as up to
thirty million listeners tuned to his weekly broadcasts during the 1930s. :
Forced off the air in 1939.
Early in his radio career, Coughlin was a vocal supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt and
his New deal.
In 1934 he announced a new political organization called the National Union for Social
Justice.
His chief topics were political and economic rather than religious

TVA:

federally owned corporation in the united states


created May 1933 to provide navigation, flood control, electricicity, fertilizer manufacturing,
and economic development in the Tennessee valley.
This region was particularly affected by the Great Depression.
Still is a corporation to this day.
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Farm security administration:

was an effort during the Depression to combat American rural poverty.


This goal seemed socialistic to some and threatened to deprive influential farm owners of
their tenant workforce
main focus of the RA was to now build relief camps in California for migratory workers,
especially refugees from the drought-struck Dust bowl of the Southwest
managed to construct 95 camps that gave migrants unaccustomed clean quarters with
running water and other amenities
After facing enormous criticism for his poor management of the RA, Tugwell resigned in
1936.

Social security:
The Social Security Act created a Social Security Board to oversee the administration of the
new program.
. It was created as part of President Franklin d. Roosevelts new deal with the signing of
the social security act on August 14, 1935
Helped older people when retirement came
They would get paid the money they made for working over the years.

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