<Li> Federal Crop Insurance Corporation (FCIC), 1938: insures crops and livestock against loss of production or revenue . Was restructured during the creation of the Risk Management Agency in 1996 but continues to exist . </Li> <Li> Surplus Commodities Program (1936): gives away food to poor; still exists as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program . </Li> <Li> Fair Labor Standards Act 1938: established a maximum normal work week of 44 hours and a minimum wage of 40 cents / hour and outlawed most forms of child labor; still exists, hours have been lowered to 40 hours over the years . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Rural Electrification Administration (REA): one of the federal executive departments of the United States government charged with providing public utilities (electricity, telephone, water, sewer) to rural areas in the U.S. via public - private partnerships . still exists . </Li> <Li> Resettlement Administration (RA): resettled poor tenant farmers; replaced by Farm Security Administration in 1935 . </Li> <Li> Farm Security Administration (FSA): helped poor farmers by a variety of economic and educational programs; some programs still exists as part of the Farmers Home Administration . </Li> </Ul>

Which of these was not a part of the second new deal