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    Have you ever thought about a deal that would help all of society? Well Franklin D. Roosevelt did for that exact reason. This deal was called the New Deal and it was created in 1933 and lasted until 1935. It was created to help society after the Great Depression. In the year 1929, the U.S. stock market crashes, and the Great Depression begins. In 1931, over 8 million Americans are unemployed. Many people thought it went too far, and others thought that the New Deal did not go far enough. The…

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    President Roosevelt’s New Deal Following the aftermath of World War One, the crash of the stock market, and then the Great Depression, the United States remained in a pit of hopelessness. In an effort to dissolve the present issues at hand, former President Franklin Roosevelt formed a plan. President Franklin Roosevelt’s formation of the New Deal ultimately resulted in useless circumstances, such as: an increase in national debt, an increase in government power, and the unconstitutional…

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    Hope was brought to the American people with his election. In his inauguration speech, he addressed the depression by telling the nation that, “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.” Roosevelt and his administration passed a series of law known as the New Deal, the New…

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    desperate for work, money, and hope. FDR’s New Deal was intended to help the country to get back on its feet and improve the economy. The Wall Street Crash had a big psychological effect on America. In Roosevelt's first Hundred Days many acts were introduced which formed the basis of the New Deal. It was to cover as many issues that could be solved such as social, economic, and financial reform and many more. The New Deal introduced acts that became part of the law and various agencies that…

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    In the 1930s America was experiencing what was the Great Depression. The economy had hit an all time low and unemployment was at its peak. After elected, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s created the “New Deal”, it was the greatest reform movement of its time. The "New Deal" provided a daring reform policy without starting a war or revolution. Even though many criticized President Roosevelt for his “try anything” method and believed he was recklessly spending, he rescued the American economy of…

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    The New Deal and the Effects The New Deal was an array of forms and regulations that were put together by Franklin D. Roosevelt or FDR. There were goals for the New Deal, short run and long run. To get through the immediate crisis and to stabilize the economy were only a few of the short-term goals of the New Deal. The long-term goal was to ensure that something like the Great Depression would never occur again. The New Deal was not a negative aspect, but positive effect for the United Sates,…

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    a result of the impact that Roosevelt New Deal Legislation had on the American people, videos such as “Work Pays 1937” were created to emphasize its significance. Roosevelt was optimistic and adamant when it came to resolving the issues that the Great…

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    There are three major political and economic reform movements that have been discussed so far and they are Populism, Progressivism, and The New Deal. While each idea was thought of in different years they all have similarities and differences. They are similar because they all started from the same reason. For example, they all derive from finding solutions to problems at hand with the government and or the economy. They differ by their views, leaders, and how they plan on executing their ideas.…

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    How Much Impact Did the New Deal Have?When looking throughout history there are multiple well known events that all Americans have heard of. Whether it be popular elections, the Declaration of Independence, or the plethora of battles and wars there is one that many grandparents and great grandparents remember even today. One of the most prevalent downfalls was the Great Depression, this had a substantial impact on the lives of the most prosperous generation of our nation. While President Herbert…

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal presented a series of attempts to stabilize the economy of the Great Depression (Lecture 11/17/2014). However, its intentions to stimulate the market through relief, recovery, and reform did not always prevail (Roark 746). The New Deal’s failure to produce a permanent solution caused millions of Americans to search aimlessly for opportunities of work in order to survive. Ordinary Americans during this era brought new perspectives to the economic reform, proving that The New…

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