Describe how various New Deal agencies and programs, including the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Social Security Administration, continue to affect the lives of U.S. citizens.
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The Federal Housing Administration is a New Deal agency that continues to assist many Americans primarily by -
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offering incentives for them to invest in rental properties
helping them choose a reputable home builder
helping them obtain mortgage loans from banks
providing them with money to pay for moving expenses
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What does the sticker in this illustration represent to patrons of this bank?
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Limitations on the role of the federal government in providing home loans
The federal government's assurance of protection on individual bank deposits
Restrictions on the federal government's ability to set prime interest rates
The power of the federal government to privatize the bank in order to stimulate economic growth
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The Federal Housing Administration is a New Deal agency that continues to assist many Americans primarily by -
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What does the sticker in this illustration represent to patrons of this bank?
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H.16.E: New Deal Agencies/Programs
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What is the main function of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation?
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H.16.E: New Deal Agencies/Programs
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How did the creation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation change the nature of banking in the United States?
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H.16.E: New Deal Agencies/Programs
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Which New Deal agency was created to specifically serve this population?