What were the four most important New Deal programs during the Roosevelt administration?
The four most important New Deal programs were the Bank Holiday Act, Emergency Bank act which formed the FDIC, The Economy Act which in its name should be self explanatory, and the Farm Programs which led to the development of the AAA, all of these were important because of the fact that they were meant to improve America’s economy during the Great Depression of the 1930’s. Since America was in a financial slump during this time after the Stock Market crash of 1929.. So Roosevelt made new changes to help the American economy build back up, i.e the New Deal Programs.