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    There were homeless people all over America that only hoped Franklin D. Roosevelt's new plan would change the way they had lived for years.The start of the Great Depression was marked in 1929 when the stock market crashed during the presidency of Herbert Hoover. Throughout these four years the people of America lived in poverty due to Hoover's belief that if someone had a problem then they should be capable of solving it themselves.The country wanted a president that would lead them through…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a wonderful man that helped saved Americans economy. he started a campaign know as The New Deal. He hoped to not only fix every Americans money problems. But, also to bring some culture and some light onto the country. These are some people that helped FDR along his path to greatness In 1932 Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected president of the United States of America. He brought forth hope, and knowledge into bringing out America from the…

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    Social Security is an important thing that benefits people who are of old age or people who are deaf, blind, or disabled but what people don’t know is that the New Deal, which was President Roosevelt’s economic plan, made that possible. The New Deal was in response to the Great Depression which was a difficult time for most Americans as industrial production fell and many Americans were left unemployed and the banks themselves were going down because of the loans that Americans took out and…

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    help those who were unemployed get jobs. Therefore, created the “New Deal,” which were a set of policies grouped together to help Relief, Recovery, and Reform the effects of The Great Depression. The New Deal involved the government to regulate markets and increased its power to interact with the public welfare. This plan of Roosevelt, helped citizens get back to work and to an extent helped boost the economy. However, the New Deal had its downfalls as well. The standard of living wages were…

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    1933. To many Americans, FDR saved the country from the Great Depression; however, many others believe the New Deal hurt the country. No matter the view, the New Deal changed America in a revolutionary way through the Glass-Steagall Act, the Civilian Conservation Corps, the National Recovery Administration, the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, and the Social Security Act. The New Deal consists of multiple economic and political policies created by FDR in an attempt to benefit America…

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    uses in a year. Some stocks were trading at 50 times the worth of their value. 34 million have no source of income. 200,000 children wander the country. 1 out of 4 people were jobless. The New Deal was successful because of the emergency banking relief act and the national industrial recovery act. The New Deal was successful because of the emergency banking relief act, by reopening banks that had enough money to reopen. So people could have banks. Some things to support…

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    Therefore, when FDR took office in 1932 he passed a flurry of legislation called the New Deal, aimed at stimulating an economic recovery. FDR’s New Deal legislation had stimulated the economy and ease suffering caused by the hard economic times, which was very effective; also, the New Deal was successful in creating a precedent of government involvement in the economy and providing relief to those in need. FOR's New…

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    Roosevelt’s plan with The New Deal Legislation was to rebuild the economy and bring the country out the Great Depression. He was trying to ensure the prosperity of our nation by creating a group of government funded programs that would provide jobs for the unemployed, encourage labor unions, and help for the elderly. These programs were meant to provide relief, recovery, and reform. The Works Progress Administration (WPA) had a budget of $5 billion to provide jobs for the unemployed on public…

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    America to the new deal. The new deal created many jobs for the unemployed. The new deal changed the link between the American people and their government. I believe that the three reasons the new deal was a success because it provided many jobs for the unemployed, made banking and stocks stable, and brought rural areas into the modern world. The first reason the deal was a success was because it employed many people that were unemployed. “millions of people were employed by new deal…

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    History March 25, 2015 The New Deal William E. Leuchtenbur, a renowned author of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal wrote, “In Chicago, a crowd of some fifty hungry men fought over barrel of garbage set outside the back door of restaurant,” (Leuchtenburg). Truely America was desperate due to the Great Depression, hence the arising of the New Deal. The backbone of American life was being jepordized, Roosevelt 's New Deals provided America with a way forward. The New Deals were a set of…

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