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Answer:

  1. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)
  2. Civil Works Administration (CWA)
  3. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA)
  4. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
  5. National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA)
  6. Social Security Act
  7. Works Progress Administration (WPA)
  8. National Labor Relations Act
  9. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)

Explanation:

President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal was a series of programs in the 1930s to help lift the United States out of the Great Depression. Some of the major programs and agencies that were part of the New Deal included:

  1. Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) - Employed young men to work on environmental conservation projects.
  2. Civil Works Administration (CWA) - Created construction jobs and built public infrastructure.
  3. Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) - Paid farmers subsidies not to plant crops to reduce surplus and increase prices.
  4. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) - Built dams and power plants to control flooding and provide affordable electricity in the Tennessee Valley region.
  5. National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA) - Allowed industries to create "fair practice" codes to stabilize wages and prices.
  6. Social Security Act - Established programs like unemployment insurance, aid for the disabled and elderly, and a national pension system.
  7. Works Progress Administration (WPA) - One of the largest New Deal programs, it employed millions of people to carry out public works projects like the construction of buildings, roads, and arts projects.
  8. National Labor Relations Act - Protected workers' rights to join unions and bargain collectively.
  9. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - Insured bank deposits to restore confidence in the banking system.

These programs aimed to provide economic relief, jobs, and reform the financial and agricultural sectors during the Great Depression.