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    pulling the country out of its depression and returning it to its full potential. The New Deal is characterized by the three R’s, relief for the unemployed, recovery of the economy through federal spending and job creation, and reform for the legislation to regulate the economy. To accomplish this Roosevelt had to expand the scope and size of the federal government in the economy and regarding welfare. The New Deal began with the creation of what’s known as the “alphabet soup” of agencies due to their

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    the main reason on why he became President on March 4, 1933. He had many words to live up to, for his words gave many Americans hope. The First & Second New Deal along with The National Recovery Act were all attempts of Franklin getting America out of the Great Depression like he said he would in his election days. To begin, the First New Deal was otherwise called the Hundred Days that went from March 9th - June 16 of the year 1933. During the days Congress passed a series of laws to provide relief

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    There's been some talk in History class, some people think that the New Deal was a failure. This statements are clearly false. Roosevelt ran for president and won by a landslide, and he began his energetic presidency by targeting the bank crisis. According to Document C, George Dobbin a 67-year-old man said that Roosevelt just got up and said: “I’m interested in, and aim to do something for the working man.” Dobbin said this made most Americans feel better even when there was no food on their plates

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    crashed, heralding the tumble into world-wide depression. President Hoover tried to pacify the people by telling them it was temporary and would pass over. But a new figure rose out of the people, promising he would do anything and everything he could to restore their lives. In 1932, Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to the presidency, and his new policies would soon sweep over the country. Roosevelt's responses to the problems of the Great Depression were successful in strengthening the power of the federal

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    The New deal was created to help the nation while the Great Depression was happening. It was the first comprehensive unemployment relief program that helped to pioneer efforts to expand public utilities and relief suffering Americans. The New Deal was intended to enhance workplace safety and reduce the use of child labor in factories. FDR started it by stabilizing banks by asking the public to place their trust and their savings in banks to relieve the economy. President Roosevelt had three main

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    The New Deal was a set of reforms with the soul purpose to help so many helpless americans. Americans who were on the streets without any hope of finding a job, once again had the opportunity to smile once more. FDR the long awaited presidential messiah (saviour) offered smiles upon the many people who trusted him, he was the man who would make this depressed America, the America that once greatly thrived in riches. FDR was a man who could convince anyone with his words of determination, in other

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    Causes Of The New Deal

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    Millions of innocent American citizens suffered extreme circumstances that resulted in the worst economic downfall known as the Great Depression. In response to this economic downfall, the New Deal flourished. The New Deal, by definition, was a series of federal programs, federal work projects, and financial regulations appointed by the president at the time, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Before these countless rules and regulations, the lives of American citizens were deemed hopeless due to homelessness

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    The New deal is very controversial and has been debated since the beginning. Did it lessen the effects of the Great Depression or worsen them? While arguments are still heated even today, the new deal was a success in so many ways. Through the new deal the federal government was reinvented, programs were enacted to achieve multiple goals, and Americans still benefit from the new deal today. Without the new deal the United States may very well be a different place. President Franklin Delanor Roosevelt

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    tragedy and hunger, the new deal was created to counteract that. During the great depression Former President Franklin. D. Roosevelt (who was the president at that time) had decided to do fireside chats to inform the people on what his plans where. He created the new deal to help fix the U.S. with programs and policies. Songs on how horrible were created because of how bad it was and how they wanted to leave. The Great Depression’s time period was from 1929 to 1941 with the New Deal. With the help from

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt created a series of experimental programs known as the new deal. The new deal was split up into two parts, new deal I and new deal II. Four programs that affected the economy immensely were the ending of prohibition, agricultural adjustment act, the work progress administration (WPA) and the home owners’ loan act. First, the attempt to ending in prohibition ended in success. Buying and selling alcohol would help the economy by providing more money. The distribution of

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