Social Security Act: The Social Security Act is one of the key components of the New Deal. It created a social insurance program providing financial assistance to retired workers, disabled individuals, and families affected by unemployment or death.
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA): The TVA was another important initiative under the New Deal. It aimed to improve economic conditions in rural areas by developing hydroelectric power projects, controlling floods, improving navigation along rivers, and promoting soil conservation.
Works Progress Administration (WPA): The WPA was part of FDR's New Deal policies. It provided jobs for millions of unemployed Americans through public works projects such as building roads, bridges, schools, parks, and airports.