New Deal reforms refer to a series of policies implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the 1930s in response to the Great Depression. These reforms aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform through government intervention in the economy.
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Social Security Act: This act established a system of old-age benefits for retired workers as well as unemployment insurance and aid for dependent children.
Works Progress Administration (WPA): The WPA was a public works program that provided employment opportunities for millions during the Great Depression by constructing bridges, roads, parks, etc.
National Labor Relations Act (NLRA): Also known as the Wagner Act, it protected workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively with their employers.