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President Franklin D. Roosevelt argued that the key to recovery was confidence. He believed that instilling confidence in the American people was crucial to reviving the economy during the Great Depression. Roosevelt implemented policies such as the New Deal, which aimed to provide relief, reform, and recovery, to restore faith and trust in the government and the financial system.
Vowing to restore faith after the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt immediately began the implementation of his New Deal program. He then used the radio, to restore faith and garner support for the program. These talks were known as the 'Fireside Chats,' Roosevelt spoke informally in a manner that made listeners feel he was speaking to them directly.
Franklin Roosevelt promulgated a series of legislative acts called the New Deal. They were social programs designed to restore people's hope after the Great Depression.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt believed that the only way to get the country out of the Great Depression was to create programs. These programs laid the groundwork for some of the current government assistance programs.
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It let banks get reorganized and avoid falling.
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