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    United States. The New Deal was one of these ideas made as a response of the Great Depression, This new plan was brought to light by Franklin D. Roosevelt when he ran for presidency. Roosevelt “landslide” victory allowed for these New Deal to set sail, but along the way many things challenged his New deal. Different businesses and even some strongly supported individuals ended up challenging Roosevelt’s plans and actions.

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    he had one mission: to end the Great Depression. He created a series of programs called the New Deal. Although the New Deal was somewhat successful, numerous Americans responded negatively to the New Deal. They saw it as unlawful and waste of national fund. Subsequently, these adverse reviews proved effective in the removable of certain agencies from the New Deal. President Roosevelt created the New Deal, which consisted of recovery, relief, and reform programs in order to combat the Great Depression

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    The New Deal laid the groundwork for many of the gains made by women, but in the 1960s, 70s and 80s, those rights were not easy to obtain and did not come without a struggle. Women had to fight for what they wanted, in order to get it. The principal advocate for women’s economic and social rights throughout the New Deal was Eleanor Roosevelt. From the thousands of letters that poured across her desk from ordinary Americans, she knew that women were also suffering because of the Great Depression

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    The Great Depression placed ne demands on the national government beginning with FDR's New Deal with social welfare and regulatory legislation Although the Supreme Court most of the New Deal, after 1937 the court began to loosen restrictions on national government power of commerce In 1964 when Congress prohibited racial discrimination in some places, it did this also in regulating interstate commerce The Supreme Court has scrutinized the use of the commerce power with a skeptical eye United States

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    to teach and improve the critical elements needed for students to answer the following question: Was the New Deal an effective response to the Great Depression? And, Did Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal undermine the constitutional principles of separation of powers and checks and balances? The activities include students comparing and contrasting Hoover’s plan to fix the economy with FDR’s New Deal, assessing the immediate impact of FDR’s alphabet soup programs (AAA, NRA, SSA, PWA, WPA, and CCC.) Students

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    Roosevelt believed that the government needed a new role in American’s lives. Over the next nine years he created the “New Deal”. This did not end the Depression, however it did implement a remarkable safety net to millions of misfortunate Americans. Roosevelt’s initial efforts had begun to revive Americans’ confidence. By spring of 1935 Roosevelt knowing that more was needed to be done, he launched what some had called the Second New Deal. This was a set of more aggressive federal programs

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    over 12,060,000 citizens were unemployed and the rate of deflation exceeded 10% (John C. Williams1). Millions of individuals were starving on the streets and billions were lost on the stock market (History.com2). When Franklin Roosevelt released the New Deal in 1933, a plan to provide relief, reform, and recovery to the distressed country, Americans were in dire need of relief. President FDR acted quickly and implemented a series of programs aimed towards providing an immediate stop to the economic free

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    Let’s Make A Deal: Captured. I feel sleepy… Where am I? I remember my mission… Capture the spy that went rogue… I hear a loud bang, a door slamming shut. Two men are talking about what to do with me. I’m fully awake now, hanging from my feet over a large pool. I don’t know what’s in the pool, but it’s very hot though. Adrenaline starts pumping in my veins, fear creeping up my spine but I push it down. Escape. I need a way out. Think… Think. Think! Before I could come up with a escape plan, the

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    Depression was an economic slump in North America, Europe, and other industrialized areas in the world. It lasted about 10 years, beginning with the catastrophic collapse of stock market in 1929. Roosevelt’s response to the terrible recession was the ‘New Deal’, which set forth an abundance of federal agencies to aid his citizen’s in their financial crisis. Although Franklin Roosevelt’s response to the economic hardship of America failed to recover, it relieved and reformed the suffering of the American

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    Progressive Era and the New Deal (Question 5) During the Progressive Era, the reformers were stricter and did not provide direct help, while the reformers in the New Deal were a little more direct in helping Americans. The progressive era policies were more concerned with correcting the society. All three presidents during this time period, including Theodore Roosevelt, Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, implemented some progressive reforms. It was the government’s policy to correct social and economic

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