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    was an executive order put forth by President FDR and was presided over by Harry Hopkins, whom had led the previous New York State Temporary Emergency Relief Administration. However, FERA was dissolved in December of 1935 and replaced by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA). Along…

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    employment building bridges, dams, and other conservation projects to help support their families. Another significant reform abided in The Public Works Administration (PWA) which employed 12 million people to build roads and public buildings. The Social Security Act provided monthly wages to the unemployed and elderly who could not otherwise support themselves. With all of Roosevelt’s reforms, the economy improved. The Gross National product rose 5% and unemployment fell by 14.3%. He saved many…

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    Marcia Fudge, Ohio’s representative, enters the podium to discuss the war on poverty on its 50th anniversary which was introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. “The war on poverty has turned into the war on the poor.” Fudge goes onto discuss the beneficial programs former President Johnson created in response to the poverty rates in the United States. According to Marcia Fudge, poverty rates have fallen from 26 percent to 16 percent from 1967 to 2012. However, congress has recently…

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    There are in fact different individuals and groups that have different views on what causes poverty in a society and how to fix the problem so that the United States economy can flourish. But, in order to properly address the cause of poverty, one must know what poverty is. Poverty is the state in which families or individuals are extremely poor. And what is meant by extremely poor is by having little to no money, food, or any means of support in general that is necessary for sustaining good…

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    During the years of World War II, the United States of America was faced with the Great Depression, economic depression, domestic and foreign crisis. The 32nd president of the United States was Franklin D. Roosevelt, nicknamed “FDR”, guided the nation to recovery through a consequential time in American history, with his combination of confidence, optimism, and political background. In his twelve years of being president, FDR aided bringing the country back to a better state. In the year 1937,…

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    they were going to continue to spread. Roosevelt believed that either way if they stayed neutral or not, America was going to be forced into war. He foreshadowed what effects the war in Europe and Asia could have on America whether it be economical, social, or political. 1b) He believed that in order to protect America from Axis power, America had to help out the countries defending against the Axis Powers by getting rid of the ideals of American isolationism. “In times like these, it is…

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    Medicare Pros And Cons

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    If a person receives disability benefits from Social Security or certain disability benefits from the Railroad Retirement Board for at least 24 months in a row they are eligible. Other cases include, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and End-Stage Renal Disease that requires daily dialysis or a kidney transplant…

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    The Great Depression was one of the most dreadful era in American history. The nation’s downfall, caused by a series of economic catastrophes and environmental misfortunes, resulted severe nationwide poverty and unemployment. Fortunately, President Delano Roosevelt (1933-1945) introduced the New Deal and established relief agencies to alleviate the disasters the country was facing. One of the largest relief program in the New Deal was the Works Progress Administration (WPA) which generated the…

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    Hoover's Economic Changes

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    He employed an opposite strategy to Hoover's plan, which was to focus on supply through a form of trickle down economics. Roosevelt's Democratic programs set the basis of other social programs . He was also successful in reforming American capitalism to prevent the continued subsidies given to businesses instead of the working class. The New Plan did not bring America out of the Great Depression altogether. The top 10% between…

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    During the 1920s, the government had little control over business, the change brought in the 1930s which put government into everything caused great opposition. President Roosevelt’s reforms challenged recent practices, causing criticism from business leaders, the Left, and radicals (Roark, et al. 729). Initial industrial reforms made by the New Dealers included the formation of the National Recovery Administration, which produced voluntary codes for industrialists to follow. The government…

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