Roosevelt's New Deal

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In the midst of the Great Depression, America elected a new president. This new president was Franklin D. Roosevelt. Taking office in 1933, he immediately began a series of federal programs. This New Deal program had four main goals; economic recovery, job creation, investment in public works, and civic uplift. FDR planned on executing these goals in a period known as the Hundred Days.
Roosevelt’s New Deal was revolutionary to America in many aspects, including in daily life and politically. The New Dealers were very efficient at meeting the problems of governing and bettering the lives of the people. Within the promised hundred day time frame, he managed to pass more than 15 major pieces of New Deal legislation.
The New Deal brought significant changes to the employment, banking, rural, housing, labor relations, and retirement industries. All of these major changes created an entirely transformed nation. The nation under FDR’s rule had hope for a better future.
One of the main problems during the Great Depression was employment rates. Many people were jobless, and cou...

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