During the 1930’s, the Great Depression emerged and produced millions of problems in the United States. As soon as Franklin D. Roosevelt became president, he started to alleviate the obstacles that resulted because of the depression by creating his New Deal policies. His relief programs included Civilian Conservation Corps, Works Progress Administration, Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Social Security Act. These programs constructed new jobs for the unemployed people, and in addition, some programs also proved to be beneficial for the environment. Roosevelt’s fireside chats also appealed millions of people because they considered the president as their friend and savior. This sympathetic attitude of Roosevelt towards the people made him a national hero. Although every president thinks for the prosperity of the country, however, Roosevelt sincerely worked for the people. He understood the challenges that the citizens had to face because of the Great Depression, and solved them with his
During the 1930’s, the Great Depression emerged and produced millions of problems in the United States. As soon as Franklin D. Roosevelt became president, he started to alleviate the obstacles that resulted because of the depression by creating his New Deal policies. His relief programs included Civilian Conservation Corps, Works Progress Administration, Tennessee Valley Authority, and the Social Security Act. These programs constructed new jobs for the unemployed people, and in addition, some programs also proved to be beneficial for the environment. Roosevelt’s fireside chats also appealed millions of people because they considered the president as their friend and savior. This sympathetic attitude of Roosevelt towards the people made him a national hero. Although every president thinks for the prosperity of the country, however, Roosevelt sincerely worked for the people. He understood the challenges that the citizens had to face because of the Great Depression, and solved them with his