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    Success is going somewhere, making progress, and the New Deal was a success in the United States. In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave his speech, the Fireside Chat, about employment for Americans. Many people got jobs with the help of FDR. Though, in 1936, a song was written talking about the Great Depression and how many problems can not be fixed, and people are giving up. The Carter family wrote that song and it was called “No Depression in Heaven.” People were giving up and they wanted

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    The New Deal made by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a big success and brought America out of the Great Depression. The New Deal was a set of laws and organization that were brought into America during Roosevelt first one hundred days in office. The New Deal got many people jobs and saved banks from closing. Overall The New Deal get America back on its feet again. Roosevelt like to connect with people and a way he connected was through “Fireside Chats,” these were stations that people could

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    Depression a worldwide depression. Proposing new programs doesn’t fix a problem all the time but it does give you hope. The New Deal wasn’t successful because there were many failures that still occurred. ”There was a new recession called the Roosevelt recession in 1937.” ”There was still unemployment in the New Deal.” “The New Deal created jobs that was only there for a limited amount of time and it was the most expensive programme in American History. The New Deal didn’t end the Great Depression, a war

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    Specifically speaking of the First New Deal, as a part of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administrations plan and recovery efforts to end the Great Depression, had both immediate and lasting impacts on American society and economics. The First New Deal was designed to provide instant relief to both struggling Americans and the economy, as well as promote recovery and stability. Between 1933 and 1934, and especially in his first 100 days in office, Roosevelt’s administration tried many different regulations

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    The New Deal Helped Our Economy After the stock market crash, which caused the beginning of the most difficult time in American history, the Great Depression. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt just began his first term in the office and on his first day he decided to take actions and create programs in order to help the American people that were suffering. He created the New Deal, which consisted of programs that would try and help the American people to recover from this difficult time. The New

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    are giving up but they shouldn’t be because the country is just going through a process of change (160-161). In his Speech to the Commonwealth, FDR said that his New Deal plan would help the US get out of the depression that they have been set into. He claimed his plans would be what is needed for the US, and that is why his New Deal policies were passed so easily

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    Roosevelt was for real, comply with the will of the masses, boldly implemented a series of policy measures aimed at overcoming the crisis, historically known as the "New Deal", the main contents of the New Deal can use the "three R" to summarize, that rehabilitation, relief, reform. The New Deal can be list as followed:first,he rectify Banking and Finance Department and ordered to make rectification banking holiday, the gradual recovery of bank credit, and abandoned the gold standard, the dollar

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    You need money, you need food, you need to make it through the great depression. The great depression was a hard time to live in. The new deal, created by President Franklin Roosevelt, was a plan to counter the effects of the great depression. FDR focused his new deal programs on relief, recovery, and reform. 1,000,000 children were fed and nourished by the WPA school lunch program. Unemployment rates were helped drastically while Franklin Roosevelt was in office, 12.6% more people were employed

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    The New Deal of 1933 by Franklin Roosevelt helped America’s economy by providing jobs, insurances, and many more. Although the New Deal did not end the Great Depression, it reduced the severity of it. The New Deal was a group of U.S government programs and it helped America a kick start in recovering the economy. For example, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) of 1935 provided jobs for unemployed people. Millions of people were employed to carry out public works projects such as the construction

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    American people poor, homeless, and unemployed. Then FDR decided to intervene and take the U.S. out of the Great Depression with the New Deal idea which was a set of policies set in place to pull Americans out of the Great Depression. The policies help many and were very successful in getting American citizens back on their feet. One example of the impact of the New deal on American people was it employed many people. Including providing jobs for young men which also gave food clothing. The CCC cared

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