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In their first one hundred days in office, the Brains Trust helped Roosevelt enact fifteen major laws. One of the most important initiatives was the Banking Act of 1933, which put an end to the banking panic.
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www.nps.gov/archive/elro/glossary/brains-trust.htm
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Part III: FDR's Brain Trust ... High-energy brain power, capable of turning around big projects quickly, was Rosenman’s prescription.2 Rosenman was a New York State Supreme Court Justice, who had served with Roosevelt since the early 1920’s, and would until after the President’s death, when he continued to help...
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Brain Trust vs Brainiacs ... Roosevelt was no radical; indeed, he shared many of the conservative convictions of his class and times. He believed deeply in both balanced budgets and the demoralizing effects of relief on the poor. He tried mightily to rally the business community to his side.
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fabiusmaximus.wordpress.com/2009/09/20/tomdispatch-7/
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Beyond the Bailout State: Roosevelt's Brain Trust vs. Obama's Brainiacs ... Roosevelt's "brain trust" also included Rexford Tugwell. He was an avid proponent of government economic planning. ... Another founding member of the "brain trust" was Adolph Berle, who had published a bestselling, scathing indictment of the...
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Roosevelt's Brain Trust vs Obama's Brainiacs; By Steve Fraser ... Brain Trust vs Brainiacs ... Roosevelt's "brain trust" also included Rexford Tugwell. He was an avid proponent of government economic planning.
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www.tomdispatch.com/post/175008/steve_fraser_empire_of_...
www.tomdispatch.com/post/175008/steve_fraser_empire_of_depression
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3. First Hundred Days - For the first hundred days of his administration Roosevelt and his Brain Trust where a whirlwind of activity. Legislation was introduced and passed at a furious pace as Congress mostly acted as a rubber stamp.
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www.socialstudieshelp.com/USRA_New_Deal.htm
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Steve Fraser: Roosevelt's Brain Trust vs Obama's Brainiacs ... Brain Trust vs Brainiacs ... Roosevelt's "brain trust" also included Rexford Tugwell. He was an avid proponent of government economic planning.
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A 1942 Nazi pamphlet by Robert Ley attacking the United States.' ... Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed a New Deal in 1933 as a way to end the misery. Since this invention of Mr. Roosevelt's Brain Trust has caused so much confusion, I wish here to briefly summarize it and comment critically on it.
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www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/gpa/ley1.htm
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President Roosevelt frequently turned for help to what was called the Brain Trust, which was made up of individuals from outside of government including professors, lawyers, and others who came to Washington to advise him on economic affairs.
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