Draft:Emergency Congress
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The Emergency Congress, also known as the Hundred Days Congress, refers to the special session of the 73rd United States Congress that met from March 9 to June 16, 1933, shortly after Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) took office during the Great Depression. This session is historically significant for the rapid and sweeping legislative action it took to address the nation's economic crisis and lay the foundation for the New Deal.