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    Everything was havoc until Roosevelt was elected. The New Deal arose and introduced many types of social and economic reforms to America. However‚ many would disagree stating‚ “these relief policies actually put a greater burden on the backs of the poorest in society” (Powell 2). The New Deal had a positive effect because it helped people back on their feet through more jobs‚ more security‚ and more hope. During the era of the Great Depression‚ many families were out of jobs. Roosevelt established many organizations

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected president on campaign promises to restore jobs and prosperity to the country. His proposal‚ the New Deal‚ fundamentally changed the nation. The New Deal affected the country by providing jobs and was to be a means of giving the nation a sense of hope. However‚ despite the positive actions that took place‚ the New Deal did not fix the job unemployment problems nor did the economy improve to pre Depression levels until many years after the New Deal was initiated

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal had a major debate whether welfare or new opportunities should proceed‚ because welfare gave the people necessary resources to survive like in the TVA act‚ however‚ the new opportunities such as the CCC act would not only benefit them and their family now but also in the future. Welfare wasn’t considered a terrible thing‚ the flaw was it only solved the problem temporarily and never really helped put an end to poverty. The Tennessee Valley Authority gave people in the southeastern

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    success‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed his “New Deal” program‚ which brought hope to Americans. The Roosevelt Administration’s response to the Great Depression helped to provide relief‚ recovery‚ and reform that was highly criticized‚ but successful over time. Many programs and organizations were put together to decrease the unemployment during the Great Depression. Many women during this period seemed to be invisible and little assistance was given to them (Doc.A). FDR’s New

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    Did the New Deal Prolong the Great Depression? Yes: Burton W. Folsom‚ Jr. * The Cabinet head had personal connections with the President. Made him bias towards FDR’s ideas * Unemployment was higher in 1939 than in 1931 after hoover left office * Govt went from running a surplus to a deficit * Seven Years of trade deficits cursed American GDP over the span of the New Deal * Welfare and Social Security kept lazy people lazy and made hard working people take pay cuts *

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his first inaugural address. "So first of all‚” he said‚ “let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." The new president acted to create his ’New Deal’‚ a set of social liberal programs which attempted to combat the effects of the Great Depression on the American economy and people. The Depression‚ which had resulted from the Wall Street Crash four years prior‚ was the worst economic crisis in American history. The Deal aimed to cover

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    The Lasting Effects of The New Deal on American History “A little more persistence‚ a little more effort‚ and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success” (Elbert Hubbard).  The New Deal that was proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt was the persistence and effort that provided hope for americans that the hopeless failures of Herbert Hoover could possibly end.  Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in 1933 after he had won the election of 1932 against former

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    The New Deal‚ a collection of measures and initiatives put in place by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in reaction to the Great Depression‚ will be discussed in this essay. It will specifically look at how the New Deal affected women and African Americans during this time. The examination will center on these peoples experiences with the measures and initiatives developed during the New Deal‚ including any gains or losses that may have resulted from them. You can learn more about the New Deal’s overall

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    Before talking about the New Deal policy‚ we first need to think about what is the reason behind to carry out the new policy. Obviously‚ a disaster hit by the Great Depression in 1930s was the main reason behind‚ it made the United States a great damage and need to take a long time for recovery. The Great Depression brought several disaster effects to the United States‚ without talking about the problem brought to the speculator and capitalists‚ it included the substantial decline of the industrial

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    into severe depression‚President Franklin D Roosevelt was the only one‚ audacious enough to lead America through the extreme poverty.In the 1930’s‚the institution of the New Deal policy aided in the recovery of the American economy.His actions for relief‚recovery and reforms were followed by the great expanison of federal government’s role in the welfare and economy of the nation.Although‚The U.S economy fared poorly even after enforcing several New Deal programs‚It helped the country to function

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