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    New Deal Outline

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    Deal’s most successful programs.” This program was addressing the problems of unemployment workers, to make it better they sent over 3 million single men by the ages of 17 to 23 to work in the nation’s forest. Another program is the Works Progress Administration, it was Roosevelt's major work relief program, examples he would employ about 8.5 million people to build bridges, public buildings, roads, parks, and airports, mainly the basic things we use today. It's insane of how many people have to…

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    Hoover Dam The Hoover Dam, a magnified national recognition of engineering completed in four years became one of the greatest man made structures compared to the great pyramids of Egypt as it stands at the height at 726 feet, and holds back 10 trillion gallons of the Colorado River. The Hoover Dam led to be a poised symbol of hope during the Great Depression, and into the light of hope had brought life into many Americans awaiting to grasp the motive of building the Hoover Dam. At the event of…

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    What exactly is welfare? According to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, “Welfare is the provision of a minimal level of well-bring and social support for all citizens, sometimes referred to as public aid.” In the United States the funds for a welfare or public aid system is provided by the tax payers. In all began during the New Deal that President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed to the people of America in the depression years. People all over America were suffering. There were few jobs, the…

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    and concepts covered by this particular benefit; and finally, recommendations to the business community or employer will be detailed towards the end of this paper. Medicare and Medicaid are public insurance programs established by the amended Social Security Act in 1965. Although similar in name, there are important differences between…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” These are the words of a man that was once a great leader. During the time of a social revolution this man made hope, opportunity, and justice our nation’s national commitment. He found ways to problems that no one else could and he did what was necessary for everyone. In his 4 terms of presidency he led America through The Great Depression and WW 2. This man is none other than Franklin D. Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt…

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    is President Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society Program. The program aimed to provide opportunities for all Americans with enacting the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Economic Opportunity Act, the Food Stamp Act, Elementary and Secondary Education, Social Security Amendments, and Community Actions programs that assisted with jobs and other welfare programs (Higgs, 2011). Because of Lyndon Johnson’s commitment to end poverty, some of the multiplier effects to the economy included people gaining…

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    Social security did many great things for this country. “Signed into law on August 14, 1935, the Social Security act, which affects wage earners and retirees to this day, provided aid for citizens who were in need because of increasing age, unemployment, or sickness” ( Thanks to the “Social Security Act of 1935” the country managed to get a large amount of money back into the economy and benefit citizens who have retired. Social security, one of the most important events in the 1930’s, it…

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    Social Security Analysis

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    Step One: SOCIAL SECURITY. The government program that I have decided to analyze is social security. With social security, the government makes direct payments to citizens. Step Two: A. What is the history of the program? The program of social security first began with something known as the Social Security Act of 1935 but it was originally called the Economic Security Act. The benefit payments and social security taxes only started in the beginning of 1937. Benefits for disabilities began in…

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    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 worked with the government, ensuring that the acts were kept. WPA (Work progress Administration) play a huge role on bringing back America, by creating jobs that consisted of building multiple infrastructures across the…

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    into an era where America became recognized as one of the most powerful country in the world. Through the avoidance of being involved in these foreign wars, the United States was inevitably pulled into the battlefront due to a threat of the national security of this nation. A common theme found among the contribution of World War II was the road to socialism and the discouragement of fascism. After World War I, in October 1929, the stock market crashed and became an era known as The Great…

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