Does the emergency banking relief act exist still?


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The Emergency Banking Act (the official title of which was the Emergency Banking Relief Act) was an act of the United States Congress spearheaded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. It was shut down in the next year, replaced by the FDIC. We were taken off the gold standard by President Richard Nixon so the answer would be False.

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