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    4/10/13 In the summer of 1932‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt‚ Governor of New York‚ was nominated as the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party. In his acceptance speech‚ Roosevelt addressed the problems of the depression by telling the American people that‚ "I pledge you‚ I pledge myself‚ to a new deal for the American people." In the election that took place in the fall of 1932‚ Roosevelt won by a landslide. The New Deal Roosevelt had promised the American people began to take shape immediately

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    Racism in 1930s

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    remained a very real threat to the safety and opportunities of African-Americans in the United States. Decades of repressive policies in the country (particularly the Southern states) began to come under pressure by the New Deal programs of President Franklin Roosevelt. Though these New Deal programs did not end such repressive policies‚ they laid the groundwork for the slaves. Eventual desegregation actions of the government during the 1950s. At this time‚ major organized groups for threatening African-Americans

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    Depression. The President did not ignore America’s foreign policy as he created the New Deal‚ a group of U.S. programs in the 1930s. Franklin Roosevelt started the programs to help the country recover from the economic problems of the Great Depression. Roosevelt was an internationalist and believed that many of the United State’s problems could be cured with a strong international relationship. While the New Deal was meant for economic growth‚ it included helping and growing international bonds.

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    depression erupted causing millions of people to lose their jobs and making many banks and businesses go under. The depression effects made millions of people across the country try to stretch each dollar and the president had to step in with his new deal to save his country. To begin‚ the people of the United States had to stretch each dollar as far as it would go. Trying to stretch each dollar is like a giant game of tug a war. Those people had to sell their cars‚ cut of the water and try

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    challenges‚ such as poverty. Although‚ there were a few significant figures‚ like Huey Long‚ Francis Townsend‚ and Charles Coughlan whose ideas helped influence the decisions made by FDR during that period. His decisions‚ particularly ones of the New Deal‚ aimed at provision of relief as well as employment opportunities‚ which helped to initiate economic recovery. Unemployment heightened as factories closed due to overproduction‚ causing people to lose their source of income‚ and the government provided

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    The Progressive reformers addressed problems of the social and economic aspect‚ The New Deal brought some relief from the Great Depression‚ and the economic problems brought by the government. America has succeeded in finding solutions for some of its issues‚ like the Social Security program‚ but failed in others such as the problem with discrimination among minorities. Major problems are rarely solved by one solution‚ in the case with the Great Depression‚ the programs were a series of solutions

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    Constitution or to continue to be governed by the Articles of Confederation. In deciding whether to approve the new Constitution‚ debates began to occur throughout America about whether the Articles of Confederation were better than the new Constitution. On one end there was the Federalist Party‚ led by Alexander Hamilton‚ which favored a strong central government and the ratification of the new Constitution. Most of the people that supported the Federalists were on average wealthier and more educated

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    https://www.britannica.com/blackhistory/article-285193 African Americans African American life during the Great Depression and the New Deal Workers‚ many of them migrants‚ grading beans at a canning plant in Florida in 1937. The economic … Library of Congress‚ Washington‚ D.C.‚ Arthur Rothstein (neg. no. LC-USF34-005788-D) The Great Depression of the 1930s worsened the already bleak economic situation of African Americans. They were the first to be laid off from their jobs‚ and they suffered from

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    "roaring twenties" and gloomy thirties. While the 1920s were a period of affluence and optimism‚ America emerging as a victor in the First World War‚ the 1930s was characterized by scarcity and hardships caused by the Great Depression and Roosevelt ’s New Deal. By the end of 1930s the nation was again agile and spirited‚ playing a constructive role in the Second World War in fighting the fascist and imperialistic forces. The paper presents a comparative study of the history of America in the 1920s with

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt failed to execute a anti-lynching bill and a bill that would abolish poll tax. The Federal Housing Authority denied mortgages for African Americans who tried to buy houses in white neighborhood. The new deal was not successful in this topic because even if President Roosevelt tried to mix blacks and whites it would not work at all‚ because Roosevelt cannot just demolish discrimination by writing “whites shall treat blacks equal‚ and the same goes for

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