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    Franklin Roosevelt proposed a ‘New Deal’ that consists of 3R’s (Relief, Recovery and Reform). The New Deal was divided into two. The New Deal that focused on relief and recovery. The Second New Deal that focused on reform. Supporters of the New Deal thinks that the New Deal was effective and It helped decrease the amount of unemployment, justify women’s rights and revived American’s confidence in the economy. Nevertheless, the republicans and the critics of the New Deal…

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    The New Deal, although having its flaws, helped end The Great Depression and save America's economy. For that, I believe that the Deal was a success. Because of the decrease in unemployment, hot lunches for millions of school children, and the effective use of fireside chats, makes the New Deal a Success. Based on those three facts alone, one can come to the conclusion that the New Deal was, for a fact, a success. The Great Depression is exactly what its name says. It was a very sad time for…

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    1 The New Deal: America’s Demand to be Heard The great depression left many people without homes, food, jobs, hope, or individuality. The economy had taken a massive down turn following the “Roaring 20’s” and mostly the lower and middle class suffered from it (Davidson 514). The Depression was the result of an overly optimistic view on life and economy. People assumed that the stock market, which was their go-to source of money, would simply grow forever as an endless resource. However, what…

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    agencies worked with was the labor sector. One of the many impacts the New Deal had in this sector was the creation of more jobs. If one is to look at a graph created by Department of Commerce, which shows the unemployment rates from 1936 to 1947, it is clear that unemployment grew dramatically during the years leading up to New Deal, only to begin decreasing gradually once the first New Deal was launched. This shows the change the New Deal programs had on employment rates. By increasing the…

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    Roosevelt is elected into the presidential office and proposes the innovative and revolutionary New Deal to solve the problems of the Great Depression. The New Deal proposes many programs to transform the role that the government had in its economy. It was often criticized for wasteful spending of government money, but those criticisms pale in comparison to the achievements that were attained . The New Deal was successful, in the form of limited success, in helping America to get back on its…

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    to make your argument. Take a stance. Defend it with facts and evidence. 5 Paragraph Essay. Intro Paragraph. 3 Body Paragraphs. Conclusion Paragraph. The New Deal was a great success. The many things that it has done for the economy and society is incredible. Improving the rights of workers and pushing the limit has done so much. The New Deal relieved much economic hardship and gave Americans faith in the government. For example, Roosevelt’s first goal was to provide relief to the needy, “...…

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    The Roosevelt Administration and the New Deal were economically ineffective in overcoming the Great Depression and rebuilding the U. S. economy. As it stated in document two, Congress gave the Public Works Administration 3.3 billion dollars to create jobs and public work projects. The evidence supports that the government wasted 3.3 billion dollars to try and rebuild the United States economy. This example in economically ineffective because the government is now in debt. This corporation…

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    The Impact of The New Deal In March 2012, it was reported that 4 out of the 15 major U.S Banks wouldn’t survive if there was another recession (Causes of the Great Depression). The Great Depression was the longest and worst economic downfalls that occurred in the United States during the span of ten years, between 1929-1939. When The Great Depression occurred, the United States government had a solution that impacted significantly. The New Deal helped the U.S overcome and solve the…

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    declared a four-day national bank holiday on March 5, 1933 and summoned Congress into a special session )Schultz, 2013). This would put in motion a series of laws and programs that were intended to end the depression. Roosevelt called his plan the “New Deal” and meant it to provide national recovery, regulate the economy and create social safety. It expanded government’s role in Americans lives. First thing he passed was the Emergency Banking Relief Act. This gave the federal government…

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    his fire side chats. He also end prohibition. FDR came up with a group of ideas to deal with the depression called the New Deal. There were three main objectives to achieve with this New Deal; the first plan was to do something about the banks and give temporary jobs to the jobless, the second was to help the industrial industry, and third to help the farmers out by paying them to producing less. The First New Deal helped the people who lost farm land and homes due to the depression. The…

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