Relacionar Columnas FDR's New Deal ProgramsVersión en línea Focuses on the New Deal Programs we discussed in the Gallery Walk. por Cory Sutterfield 1 Civilian Conservation Corps 2 Works Progress Administration 3 Tennessee Valley Authority 4 National Youth Administration 5 Social Security Administration 6 Public Works Administration 7 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Provided cheap electricity through the use of dams. Levees were also built to provide drinking water, water for irrigation, and water for recreational activities. Provided jobs for construction projects such as libraries, hospitals, schools, and airports. Inspected banks, insured deposit accounts, and built back trust in banks after Black Tuesday. Created job training programs, and jobs for people between the ages of 16 and 25. Provided funds for construction projects such as roads, dams, bridges, and warships. Employed thousands of young men to construct state parks, clear trails, fight forest fires, and clear trails. Set up a form of insurance where employers and workers would pay the tax to cover unemployment benefits, old age pensions, programs for the blind, and for children of workers who had died.