The New Deal was Exactly what it sounded like. A new beginning. The New Deal was intended to help the common working men. It was meant to build up the United States citizens hope for a better future, and to re-gain a standard of morality which had …show more content…
They would re-open banks only after being approved by the government. The president began to give his famous "fire-side chats" on live radio March 12, 1933. It was intended to provide comfort to the broken community that was America as a whole. Another wonderful thing about President Franklin D. Roosevelt's time in office is another addition of the First Hundred Days Program that was directly connected to the New Deal was the Federal Emergency Relief Act that the Congress had passed at President Roosevelt's request on May 12. This made over $500,000,000 open for individual states to aid those who had lost their job. Their source of income. "Much of this money was given out as work relief, giving people a sense of worth and dignity as they earned their checks." Honestly, we need more jobs here in America now. Roosevelt should come back from the dead like it talks about in 1 Corinthians 15, to give our new president Donald Trump a lesson on providing for the needy America. We need work relief or maybe more