It would have except the government cut back on cash infusions into the economy which lead to the second new deal
False
The New Deal
The plans to end the US's Great depression were developed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was called the "New Deal".
FDR's new deal brought many new jobs to people around the country during the great depression in the 1930s.
"The new deal did not end the depression but it did lessen the financial hardships of many Americans."The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun antecedent 'new deal' in the second part of the sentence.
The New Deal.
Merely sticking a question mark on to the end of a phrase does not cause it to become a comprehensible question. If you are asking whether the New Deal policies ended the Depression the answer is no. The depression was ended by the tremendous demand for goods in World War II.
It helped end the great depression
The great depression's new deal was to end the unemployed people so they can have a job to work at in stead of staying at home with no food to eat for the kids and family. That's was i think happened of the day of the great Depression.
The adage "the new deal didn't end the depression" is nothing more than right-wing propaganda. The new deal helped a tremendous amount in ending the Great Depression along with WWII. But WWII, from an economic perspective, cannot really be considered anything other than a massive government spending program.
the Great Depression
No it did not end the depression. Though it helped some, it led to only short term economic improvement.