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    In the United States, Roosevelt’s “New Deal” was constantly under attack by more radical democrats, such as Louisiana Governor Huey Long and Dr. Francis Townsend. The former spoke out against industrial monopolies, while the latter demanded a $200 monthly pension for Americans over the age of 60. While Roosevelt could have dismissed these radical notions entirely, he instead chose to implement his opponent’s ideas into new reform measures. The Social Security Act of 1935 provided…

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    President Woodrow Wilson once stated, “The President is at liberty, both in law and conscience, to be as big a man as he can. His capacity will set the limit.” After the negligent actions of Americans during the roaring twenties, the United States was left in ruins; the Wall Street Crash of 1929 left the nation in a financial crisis, which resulted in millions who were homeless, unemployed, and famished. Citizens desperately sought assistance from the government; nonetheless, President Hoover’s…

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    Hoover's Economic Downfall

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    The new deal was established in 1933, but was a work in progress. The new deal by definition is “action to bring about immediate economic relief as well as reforms in industry, agriculture, finance, waterpower, labour, and housing, vastly increasing the scope of the federal government’s activities…

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    Social Policy Analysis

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    used whenever a social policy is formed such as social security which was formed because the elderly were living in poverty and it got worse during the great depression which brought it to the attention of Franklin Roosevelt and he put it in the new deal, it was passed by congress and signed by the president in 1935 and implemented by the social security administration (American politics today 4th edition pg.608). Social security has been evaluated, modified, and expanded several times since it…

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    are quite a number of factors responsible for this occurrence. A lot of social and political reforms took place during this period. Some of them are the establishment of progressivism and the rise of the progressive party, The Populist Party, the New Deal program during the presidency of FDR, and Lyndon B. Johnson’s “Great Society.” During the mid to late nineteenth century, farmers faced a lot of hardships in America. Populism came as a solution to the issues of the American farmer. However,…

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    was part of the democratic party and had been the longest serving president in US history. During most of the Great Depression, FDR he was implementing his New Deal domestic agenda that was created in response to the worst economic crisis in the United States of American history, known as the Great Depression. While in office, he built the New Deal Coalition, realigning the American politics into the Fifth Party System, while also defining the American liberalism throughout the whole middle…

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    named after President Hoover who many people blamed for the Great Depression (Library of Congress). During the 1932 presidential election, he was defeated by Franklin D. Roosevelt, who promised economic reforms and relief programs referred to as the New Deal (history…

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    Americans, to Jews, and wageworkers to labor Unions. Above any other groups, ethnic groups and immigrants endured significant hardships due to white hostility. With an increasing want for government provision from citizens, the decade rang in with new policies to boost the economy. The policies were put into place to improve the livelihoods of those severely affected by the depression, and the decade was enclosed with an increasing momentum of involvement in international…

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    Also known as “Teddy” Roosevelt was born in New York City and he came from a wealthy family. He attended Harvard College he then married his first wife and the attended the Columbia University Law school but he didn't finish. According to history .com, “In 1882 Roosevelt was elected to the New York State Assembly and served two terms”. Soon after this his wife and mother died Roosevelt decided to take some time and go to his ranch he then went back to New York. Once Roosevelt came home from the…

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    our people to rebuild America, and allow them to reconstruct it. He took action against the Depression using his words as his sword, and the strike his actions. He proposed new bills that allowed them to get up to where we used to be. This affected our people in no other way like Roosevelt. His words allowed us to give way to a new beginning. First, Roosevelt helped the Depression by using many rhetorical statements. Roosevelt had to use many inspiring words to encourage the people to…

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