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Emergency Banking Relief Act

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AP US History

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The Emergency Banking Relief Act was a law passed during the first 100 days of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration in 1933. It aimed to stabilize the banking system during the Great Depression by closing all banks and allowing them to reopen only after being deemed financially sound.

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