New Deal
Answer this question… Increasing government spending to create jobs and maintain social welfare programs
Answer this question… Increasing government spending to create jobs and maintain social welfare programs
Increasing government spending to create hobs and maintain social welfare programs.
Yes, they were to get the country out of 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.
Rather than eliminating services and cutting spending, it increased social welfare programs
Rather than eliminating services and cutting spending, it increased social welfare programs.
government programs to create jobsstricter government control of banks and the stock marketsubsidies for farmers - paying farmers not to grow cropsgovernment loans for housing
FDR tried out a lot of government programs to end the depression and made radio programs, (his fireside chats), to give the people hope. The USA Great Depression really ended in 1940, when the USA built equipment for overseas countries fighting in WWII.
The New Deal was created by Franklin Roosevelt to deal with the Great Depression and provided fro Relief, Recovery and Reform.
the new deal
Yes, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, proposed in 1933, was a series of programs that were intended to help the country recover from the devastation created by the Great Depression. It included things such as jobs programs and emergency relief programs.