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    New Deal Outline

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    speaking up. Overall the New Deal was an important part

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    New Deal Legislation

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    New Deal Legislation The relief portion of Roosevelt’s New Deal was created to help people financially until the economy improved.  The Bank Holiday closed all banks and created government jobs so that people could go back to work. Programs such as the CCC, PWA, and WPA were called the Alphabet Soup Laws and they gave people jobs. The Civilian Conservation Corps is one program that gave young men jobs planting trees, and cleaning up parks. The public Works Administration is another program that

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    Background Soon after World War I, the United States entered a period of economic boom, the Roaring Twenties. During this time, new inventions transformed the traditional American lifestyles into something that has never been seen before and scientific breakthroughs transformed the traditional view of the universe. To keep up with the rapidly transforming America, many felt the need to buy all the latest products. Buying on credit became common as banks lowered their interests, and “Buy now, pay

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    New Deal Dbq

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    “The years between 1933 and the start of 1935 are commonly called the first New Deal. The period from 1935 until the end of 1938, usually known to historians as the second New Deal, was in many ways quite different from the first” (Renshaw 110). During the second New Deal, Roosevelt launched the Social Security Act, which was based on the experiences gained from similar plans already in use in Ohio and Wisconsin. Even though it was approved by Congress, FDR criticized it because while it helped “mothers

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    The New Deal had many downsides one of the most prevalent being the discrimination against African-Americans. An example, given that blacks were receiving less money than whites for the same work. Most of this was demonstrated in the South. After some time, FDR agreed to sign off an order except for discrimination within the WPA (Works Progress Administration). As a result, more than millions of black families improved from WPA wages. But more discrimination followed with other sections of the New

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    administration down to earth, these were first parts of the New Deal was unconstitutional and second he wanted to appoint more democrat supreme court justices to get them to rule in his favor. Before he got this far because, he was able to appoint 5 new democrat justices to replace the retired ones. After this there was a market crash due to high taxations, minimum wage law and protection of the union workers law. Because of the New Deal business owners did not have a favorable environment. This caused

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    Causes Of The New Deal

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    Roosevelt created the New Deal blueprint, which included many Federal Agencies, otherwise known as Alphabet Soup, that focused on addressing the roots of the Great Depression and ways to fix them. The main agencies of the New Deal were the: Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), National Recovery Administration (NRA), Social Security Administration (SSA), Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), and Works Progress Administration (WPA). The New Deal was a successful

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    Bennett The New Deal

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    triggering the start of social welfare and causing a variation of political movements. Bennett proposed a New Deal in an attempt to solve the problems of the Depression but barely any of the measures taken had been passed. The

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    New Deal Consequences

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    Consequences Of The New Deal Tuesday, October 29, 1929 – otherwise known as Black Tuesday, is the day of the stock market crash. This crash caused a sudden and drastic change in the economy while also starting The Great Depression which lasted from1929--1940. Because of The Great Depression, President Hoover was disliked across the country, so when the people were electing a new President they choose Franklin Roosevelt. The new President was exceptionally eager to put in new laws and programs into

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    Effects Of The New Deal

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the New Deal, it affected them then, and it still affects us now. The New Deal was created because of the “worst financial crisis since the 1930’s” (Brinkley, Alan). Without the New Deal and President Roosevelt America would be horrendous. The New Deal had both short term and long term effects on the citizens and the government. One short term effect was that it relieved and improved the citizens that had been suffering from the Great Depression. In the long run

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