Yes
The New Deal programs put a large number of unemployed back to work, and allowed them to join unions, giving them rights.
The New Deal programs put a large number of unemployed back to work, and allowed them to join unions, giving them rights.
The New Deal program, Works Progress Administration, better known as the WPA, affected the lives of American workers. Monthly salary averaged $41.57, and put many out-of-work Americans back on the job.
The New Deal was first put in to effect in 1933. The New Deal started many programs in the states to help them recover from the Great Depression.
The Second New Deal was the second stage of the New Deal program which was put into place by President Roosevelt.
The New Deal put women at a disadvantage in the work place.
The New Deal was initiated in 1933 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The New Deal effectively brought the country out of the depression and restored the economy.
1932-1933
1933-
NO: the New Deal was a stimulus package that was put into effect during the Great Depression.
The first New Deal programs came into effect in 1933 after the inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt.
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