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Today the viewof theNewDealis that some aspects worked and some didn't. Some of the New Deal programs still in existence are Social Security, the Securities Exchange Commission, the Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. and Federal Crop Ins. program.
It's so obvious that the new deal had a positive effect on the country! Why? We'll it's started lots of new programs. These new programs help the people who were greatly effected by the Great Depression. One of the many programs that it started was the social security act, this program is still used today that why we all have social security numbers, this would help people who don't have a job and stuff. Then there's the FDIC , which is basically insurance for the money that you put in the bank, the government will give you back up to $200,000.
Some of his dream has been realized but not enough. Yes we still suffer from discromination.
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.
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Today the viewof theNewDealis that some aspects worked and some didn't. Some of the New Deal programs still in existence are Social Security, the Securities Exchange Commission, the Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. and Federal Crop Ins. program.
The New Deal was for everyone. It did not matter which political party that you belonged to, you could still benefit from the programs.
No. There was a first New Deal, which was first implemented in 1933 by Franklin D. Roosevelt; this was his effort to provide immediate emergency economic relief programs to remedy the economic devastation of the Great Depression. However, from 1934 to 1936, many historians refer to this period as the Second New Deal (though, it was all really collectively part of The New Deal). This "Second New Deal " began with the Wagner Act and also included programs such as the Social Security Administration, which still exists today.
The New Deal was for everyone. It did not matter which political party that you belonged to, you could still benefit from the programs.
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The Social Security Act
The Social Security Act is still a government run program that is continued to this day.
The new deal programs that were challenged in court were withdrawn.
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The majority of the New Deal programs were in effect from 1933 to 1936, during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Works Progress Administration is an example of a New Deal program.
Some that still survive areSecurities and Exchange Commission(SEC)Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation(FDIC),National Labor Relations Board(NLRB)Tennessee Valley Authority(TVA),Social Security Administration (much changed since its beginning)