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Dbq Essay On The New Deal

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The New Deal made the nation go into debt but was it worth it.The great depression was the failure of economic policies during the 1920's, so americans elected Franklin D. Roosevelt.Franklin D. Roosevelt created the new deal to get out of the great depression.The new deal was created to relief, reform, and recover. Although FDR's response was effective at providing relief and reform, it did not help americans fully recover. There as several problems during the great depression such as, unemployment, savings, reposition, banks closing, and stock market crashing. Many women are unemployed. Fewer women than men seek assistance, probably as many women suffer from peverty as men. The women seem invisible in the great depression.In other words, "the pre-new deal assistance to unemployment and poor was not sufficient."(Doc A)The biggest problems was unemployment not just for women but men too. For instances "unemployment spiked in early 1920's then peaked in 1933 again in 1937-38."(Doc J) This made the unemployment ate increase from 12.8 million to 40 percent, and this didnt include farm workers. "Roosevelt recession of 1937-38 caused by reduction of federal government spending."(Doc J) …show more content…

Roosevelt responding to the problem by coming up with the new deal. Roosevelt was hoping he can help the nation with the three R's. Relief, Reform, Recovery. His new deal was effective by relief and reform, the nation didnt totally make a recovery so it was ineffective on his part there. Some of his responses were "federal government will provide monthly checks to those 65 and over."(Doc E) "Encouages people to apply for social security number."(Doc E) Roosevelt also had the "New Deal". The new deal changed the roles of the government. For instances "New deal created many new federal agencies and a more efficient executive branch."(Doc H) Mr.Roosevelt help expand the federal

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