reconstruction
111Reconstruction Acts — U.S. Hist. the acts of Congress during the period from 1865 to 1877 providing for the reorganization of the former Confederate states and setting forth the process by which they were to be restored to representation in Congress, esp. the acts… …
112Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) — U.S. government agency established (1932) to provide loans to railroads, banks, and businesses. The RFC was an attempt by Pres. Herbert Hoover to counter the early effects of the Great Depression by rescuing institutions from default. It was… …
113Reconstruction Finance Corporation — ▪ United States government agency U.S. government agency established by Congress on January 22, 1932, to provide financial aid to railroads, financial institutions, and business corporations. With the passage of the Emergency Relief Act in… …
114reconstruction of enterprises — Смотри Реконструкция предприятий …
115Reconstruction President — Rutherford Birchard Hayes …
116Reconstruction Finance Corporation — (RFC) The RFC was established by Congress in 1932 after the recommendation of Herbert Hoover to “provide emergency financing facilities for financial institutions,” and to “aid in financing agriculture, commerce, and industry” to counter the… …
117Reconstruction Amendments — Amendments X111, XIV, and XV to the United States Constitution …
118Reconstruction Finance Corporation — A one time federal corporate body exercising various functions in reference to loans and advances for financing projects under federal state, or municipal law and the rendering of financial assistance to business enterprises, which functions have …
119Reconstruction Acts — U.S. Hist. the acts of Congress during the period from 1865 to 1877 providing for the reorganization of the former Confederate states and setting forth the process by which they were to be restored to representation in Congress, esp. the acts… …
120Forensic facial reconstruction — (or forensic facial approximation) is the process of recreating the face of an unidentified individual from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, forensic science, anthropology, osteology, and anatomy. It is easily the most… …