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    people that‚ "I pledge you‚ I pledge myself‚ to a new deal for the American people.” The first day in office Roosevelt saw the passage of banking reform laws‚ emergency relief programs‚ work relief programs‚ and agricultural programs. The new deal helped improve lives of the people suffering from the great depression. Expanded Role of Government FDR’s new deal increased the role of government in people’s lives to unprecedented levels.” The New Deal programs were a series of domestic programs such

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    Also‚ this essay was originally written as a DBQ essay. I tried to sift through and change things accordingly‚ but be sure to keep an eye out for references to documents that I may have missed. The delineations of the words "liberal" and "conservative" shifted at the start of the Great Depression. Although laissez-faire policy was thought to be liberal in the Roaring 20 ’s‚ the year 1929 quickly changed America ’s idea of liberalism entirely. The hardnosed Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the saavy

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    Roosevelt took office‚ he came up with program called “The New Deal”. Designed to lessen and get rid the problems of the Great Depression‚ the New Deal branched into three parts. Taking immediate action to stop the worsening of the situation was the first part. Then‚ using short term efforts in order to fix the problem‚ and preventing the Great Depression from ever occurring again were the second and third parts to the New Deal. An example of a New Deal program was the CCC. According to Kelly. (2016‚ May

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    events. Although the Great Depression was a tragic day in history‚ society has been benefitted by making different approaches and laws because of the mistakes that were made during the Great depression‚ electing Franklin D. Roosevelt to which he made new regulations‚ and passing the first Social Security Act by Congress. The Great Depression was a critical event that people will remember because of its tragedy. Nearly half of the country’s banks failed by 1933‚ and thirteen to fifteen Americans were

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    KKK- Formed in 1866‚ the organisation reformed and attacked Catholics and Jews as well as African Americans. In the early 1920s it was hugely popular with 5 million members. White Americans saw the negative consequences of the racial and cultural mix of the USA. Many Jews fled Europe before and during the First World War. KKK supporters believed that the USA’s greatness was founded on the achievements of WASPS. WASPS = White Anglo Saxon Protestants (other religions were seen as inferior) Sometimes

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    was what America was created for. Nevertheless‚ that’s what his plan was all about. His plan was also known as the ‘New Deal’. Throughout the ‘New Deal’ he profoundly emphasized on reducing waste‚ volunteering‚ and equal opportunity for the people. The examples of his economic policies during that time such as an expansion of the Federal Farm Board (FFB)‚ a balanced federal budget‚ new and expanded public works projects. He extended the scope of the federal government by increasing its involvement

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    contrast the programs and policies designed by reformers of the Progressive era to those designed by reformers of the New Deal period. Confine your answers to programs and policies that addressed the needs of those living in poverty. Thesis: Although both the New Deal and Progressive Reformers had the common goal of trying to better America and push it in the new direction‚ New Deal reformers focused on getting the economy back and running by providing jobs; whereas‚ the Progressive reformers had

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    The question of the chapter tackles the question of why the Old Deal failed. Edsforth breaks his answer up into three different sections‚ but the main thesis is that Hoover’s administrative policy and movements towards recovery were the reason for failure. The author asserts that this is largely because‚ "Hoover recovery program failed because it rewarded conservative financial business making". There was an increase in lending to banks in the hopes that this would generate investment which would

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    great boom in terms of its economy. It had come out of World War I intact‚ and was now focused on strengthening itself. However‚ in doing so‚ it became a country that was quite introverted. The focus was on “getting rich and enjoying new fads‚ new inventions‚ and new ideas. The traditional values of rural America were being challenged by the city-oriented Jazz Age…”(McElvaine‚ 1). This self-centered attitude and behavior seemed to fit well with the needs of the American economy at the time. The

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    In 1934‚ the United States government passed the National Housing Act (NHA)‚ which was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of the New Deal social welfare programs (Jansson‚ 2015). Collectively‚ the New Deal programs were addressing the immense human suffering and economic hardship of the Great Depression (Jansson‚ 2015). Specifically‚ to address the housing crisis brought about by the Great Depression‚ President Roosevelt signed the NHA of 1934‚ which created the Federal Housing Administration

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