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    he passed a series of documents called the New Deal. These documents were created in hope to push recovery in America and pull it out of the Great Depression. This New Deal supplied workers with jobs by creating government funded works projects to help better develop the country. Many of these jobs were specifically directed to artists. Before this time never before in history have artists been considered "workers". But because of the New Deal, many new programs were created in hope to promote…

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    the New Deal will have on society. According to Richard Cavendish, (2008) The Hundred Days included the temporary closure and reorganization of what were left of the nation's banks with a prohibition on exports of gold and silver and all foreign-exchange transactions, the abandonment of the gold standard, the creation of a national emergency relief system and a federal system to enable farmers to remortgage their farms, Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, said 'It's more than a New Deal.…

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    Frances Perkins was the secretary of labor. She helped with the New Deal as well Social security. Someone found Perkins saying that there was no New Deal. This had to deal with the blueprints; she said this before Franklin Roosevelt was even president. This happened on March 4th in 1933. She actually put together this blueprint with some others that were working with him during the time for the new administration. They put together new ideas and tested out things as a team. Some people wanted…

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    implement the First New Deal program in 1933. The First New Deal was championed by Roosevelt as being based on the “3 R’s” which related to the Recovery of the economy, Relief from the effects of the Great Depression and the Reform of the banking and financial sectors to prevent a further instance of economic meltdown in the United States. In order to achieve these three main goals the Roosevelt administration implemented the series of measures called the First New Deal…

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    and more money. The Great Depression had hit America. Roosevelt had came in to try to get people back on track and more people to trust the economy. The New Deal was made, and it was very controversial. The New Deal had gave long term effects and assisted various people from different groups. Gaining Confidence One of the reasons that the New Deal had benefit us was that it enforced that stock markets and banks to be regulated. Because many people had went to the stocks to receive their income…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of most popular Presidents. He was our longest serving President. FDR served four terms in office. He was able to help many Americans in our country that were suffering from the Depression. He came up the two New Deals. The first New Deal was to help get America turned around after the Depression. It came up with the TVA, which helped control water, so damns were built. It also came up with hydroelectric energy to help provide people with power. When the depression…

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    economic decline in American history. However, it not only affected the U.S. but other countries such as Germany and Great Britain. The president of this time, Franklin D. Roosevelt, created the New Deal to improve the poor economic conditions and give the people of America hope for the future. The New Deal was a series of federal programs that targeted specific areas of people that were most affected by the Great depression. President Roosevelt created fireside chats which allowed him to easily…

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    The unbelievable news was on the radio. You had heard it but you didn’t believe it was true. The stock market had crashed. People were hysterical. The lines at all of the banks were as long as the eye could see. The people living in this time period were just beginning to experience the awful roller coaster their lives would be. In 1929 the Stock Market crashed. which led to the Great Depression. Roosevelt passed the first New Deal in 1933 and it ended in 1935. The Second New Deal started in…

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    New Deal Programs Americans faced many challenges as the Stock Markets crashed causing The Great Depression, on October 29, 1929, otherwise known as Black Thursday. The Great Depression was a time of many hardships, where many Americans lost money and became unemployed. Throughout this time, President Herbert Hoover was in charge. Hoover did not believe that it was his responsibility to try and fix it, even though many Americans wanted to focus on building America back up. Soon, Franklin…

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    The New Deal was surrounded by many speculations an skepticism when it was introduced in 1993. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, FDR, was able to present social liberal programs that would alleviate millions of unemployment and poverty. The programs he enacted were put in place for the sole purpose of trying to get America to rise up once again. For the duration of his presidency he proved his capability and power by showing his self-confidence and fortitude towards the American people. He was…

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