Roosevelt’s quest to end the Great Depression started with asking Congress to end the prohibition, and making it legal once again for Americans to buy alcohol. At his request Congress ratified the 21st Amendment and ended Prohibition for good. The New Deal was extremely bold and innovative. There were three major components. The first "R" stood for Relief, and it was the effort to help the one-third of the population that was hit the hardest by the depression. The Relief section’s main goal was to immediately take action and stop the economies deterioration. The major Relief programs that were enacted were the, Emergency Banking Act, Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA), Civil Works Administration (CWA), and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The second "R" stood for Recovery, and its effort was to restore the economy to normal health with numerous temporary programs. The Recovery worked on restarting the flow of consumer
Roosevelt’s quest to end the Great Depression started with asking Congress to end the prohibition, and making it legal once again for Americans to buy alcohol. At his request Congress ratified the 21st Amendment and ended Prohibition for good. The New Deal was extremely bold and innovative. There were three major components. The first "R" stood for Relief, and it was the effort to help the one-third of the population that was hit the hardest by the depression. The Relief section’s main goal was to immediately take action and stop the economies deterioration. The major Relief programs that were enacted were the, Emergency Banking Act, Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA), Civil Works Administration (CWA), and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The second "R" stood for Recovery, and its effort was to restore the economy to normal health with numerous temporary programs. The Recovery worked on restarting the flow of consumer