The Hundred Days
Five days after election and inauguration, President Roosevelt had declared a bank holiday so that there would be no more money withdrawals for the time being. Along with this, FDR also had a session with congress that ended on June 16. This session of congress was known as "The Hundred Days". At this session, the U.S. Congress had passed 9 different acts, 3 of them being the most notable. The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA), Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
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