The Brain Trust. They were a core group of advisors that helped FDR enact fifteen major laws in their first "hundred days" in office.
The group of intellectuals called the "Brain Trust" assisted FDR with the New Deal, helping to restructure the U.S. economy during the Great Depression. They included key figures like Rexford Tugwell, Raymond Moley, and Adolph Berle, who contributed various ideas for relief and reform. Their efforts during FDR's first hundred days resulted in significant legislation aimed at economic recovery.
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