the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy, after an era of prosperity millions of Americans were suffering and the political landscape of the United States was on the brink of great change, and after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was swept into office in 1932 he pushed forward on a series of programs called the New Deal which met with some success and criticism. The development to the Great Depression began when the following years of World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy.
After World War 1 in the postwar years, Americans far from feeling safe and at peace saw threats in a variety of forms, including labor unrest, rising immigration, and radical political ideas. The booming consumer driven economy was granted by the increasing availability of consumer goods which helped inspire a growing economic boom in the 1920s. The American sought Warren G. Harding as their President and leader because of his calls for normalcy with his successor, Calvin Coolidge whom in turn expanded his pro-business agenda. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven
economy. The Great Depression began when an era of prosperity was over, and millions of Americans were suffering, and the political landscape of the United States was on the brink of great change. The Great Depression began when the American stock markets, which had groaned in value and helped fuel the economic optimism of the 1920s, collapsed droned effects far beyond the losses of investors in 1929. In the Great Depression that followed the 1929 stock market crash, millions of people lost their jobs, their savings, their homes, and in some parts of the country, environmental catastrophes added to the suffering. During the Great Depression President Herbert Hoover believed in limited government action to address the growing national crisis which in turn for many Americans, he came to be the target of much anger and unhappiness. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because after an era of prosperity, millions of Americans were suffering, and the political landscape of the United States was on the brink of great change. The end of the Great Depression brought President Franklin Delano Roosevelt into office in 1932; he pushed forward on a series of programs (which will help the Relief, Reform, and the Recovery of the nation), called the New Deal which met with some success and criticism. President Roosevelt quickly sought to address the fears of the nation with the New Deal Laws which helped repair the banking system and provide relief for the jobless, but they also met significant criticism. Two of the New Deal laws, The Emergency Relief Appropriation Act and Social Security, helped set the pace for the second New Deal, which helped Roosevelt win re-election as president in 1936. The New Deal provided some new opportunities for women and minority groups, which helped shape the popular and artistic culture of the decade. The New Deal had mixed results in solving the economic problems of the Great Depression; however, it unquestionably changed the relationship between the people and their government. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was swept into office in 1932, he pushed forward on a series of programs called the New Deal which met with some success and criticism. The Great Depression was a catastrophe because the years following World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy, after an era of prosperity millions of Americans were suffering and the political landscape of the United States was on the brink of great change, and after President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was swept into office in 1932 he pushed forward on a series of programs called the New Deal which met with some success and criticism. The development to the Great Depression began when the following years of World War 1 brought unease over the spread of radical influence which in turn let the American people sought a leader who offered a return to peaceful times which will contribute to a booming and consumer driven economy. The Great Depression began when an era of prosperity was over, and millions of Americans were suffering, and the political landscape of the United States was on the brink of great change. The end of the Great Depression brought President Franklin Delano Roosevelt into office in 1932; he pushed forward on a series of programs (which will help the Relief, Reform, and the Recovery of the nation), called the New Deal which met with some success and criticism. The Great depression was a catastrophe because it hurt so many people and put them out of jobs.