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    For instance‚ Steve Fraser who wrote “American Labor and the Great Depression” had to interpret the opinions and feelings of the labor force at the time through research of events surrounding unions and the New Deal. I was grateful that Fraser had analyzed the research for me‚ so that I could learn what the common citizen experienced through his careful analysis. As I was researching‚ some questions arose for me concerning the audience of The Wizard of Oz. For

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    perspectives. During two very substantial years that have shaped the United States today‚ the 1920s and 1930s‚ US has transitioned to a new state of society and plummeted into an innovative realm of authenticity. The transformation was not essentially a positive aspect that has marked itself in US history. During the flourishing 1920s‚ United States searched for new chances to glorify itself‚ ready to battle whatever was thrown at them in the future. Nonetheless‚ when US reached the 1930s‚ it started

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    all values and banks unable to give people their saving. Roosevelt had addressed all these issues with a famous quote saying ‚(”The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”) Then stated his plan to fix the Great Depression called The New Deal. Roosevelt’s New Deal was set underway the day after‚ with a emergency banking act‚ this act would allow banks to close for four days so they could restructure themselves and the ones that couldn’t had closed. Then three days after that Roosevelt urged people

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt                                    “I pledge you‚ I pledge myself‚ to a new deal for the American people.” (New Deal  Speech‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt) The New Deals three main topics helped to piece the  country back together. By using the three “R’s” of the New Deal; Relief‚ Recovery‚ and Reform‚  Franklin D. Roosevelt was able to assist the nation in its effort to survive.    The New Deal point of Relief helped the nation to survive and later thrive. The main goal  of Relief was to help the panic of the depression end

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    challenges that arose from the book is firstly the worry about historical persuasiveness and completeness. In simpler terms the idea that her historical information was rather bias and uncompleted. Secondly was the concern that her interpretation of the new deal loses the nuance of her preceding discussions and presents a too one-sided critique of the modern administrative state. In other word that her interpretation of things seems to be once again one sided and apparently should be stopped. Finally was

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    Introduction The 1930’s‚ known as the Great Depression Era‚ were a time of economic struggles for the American People. The United States Government was faced with multiple issues‚ having an economic depression at home‚ and trying to avoid getting involved with foreign affairs going on in Europe. Although it was a time of difficulty‚ a lot of good came out of this era. Inventions would make life easier‚ and there was a rise in entertainment as the movie industry grew‚ and great novels depicted the

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    The Great depression

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    and major business entities collapsing‚ leaving thousands of people jobless and with no money to put food on the table. The depression began in the United States on October 29‚ 1929 dubbed Black Tuesday‚ immediately after the crash of the New York stock market. There was also a fall in the world market. It was truly a gargantuan depression. There was a curtailment of income‚ the means of exchange were frozen in the currents of trade‚ and there was a drastic decrease in employment rates

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    several years following the depression the government established a number of experimental programs aimed at creating jobs and providing support to those who were suffering the greatest. The experimental projects and programs came to be known as The New Deal and it forever changed the dynamic of the relationship between the Federal Government and it citizens. In late October 1929 America experienced the worse

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    to Roosevelt’s and believed themselves to be heirs of the New Deal (Keene‚ 812). These two presidents focused on “desegregating the American military and securing federal funds for urban housing‚ education‚ and public works projects” (Keene‚ 812). Kennedy and Johnson supported the idea that the power of the federal government could be used to reform American society‚ but conservatives objected (Keene‚ 812). Liberalism led to Kennedy’s New Frontier‚ the Liberal Court‚ and the Great Society. Michael

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    as railroads‚ textiles‚ and steel can barely make an income. New types of transportations such as trucks‚ buses‚ and private automobiles forced some railroad companies out of business. Mining and lumbering‚ which thrived during WWII‚ lost businesses due to the lack of demand. Because new forms of energy were introduced (natural gas‚ hydroelectricity‚ and oil)‚ the coal industry saw their profits drop. One important indication is that new houses were built less and less. That ’s because when housing

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