It was much more adequitly organized. It was much better and neat. It was the only way to go. This was the right path to take for the government. Call me crazy but this is the answer i believe.
There was legislation for and against management and labor, the cost of the New Deal agencies, and the increase of the power of the federal government over the states. The cost and constitutionality of the New Deal agencies also came under fire during the Second New Deal years, especially by the Supreme Court
The First New Deal, 1933, was an attempt to save the capitalistic system and the agencies and laws created had something for just about every sector of society. The Second New Deal, 1935-36, dealt with some of the class conflict in society at that time. There was legislation for and against managment and labor, the cost of the New Deal agencies, and the increase of the power of the federal government over the states. The cost and constitutionality of the New Deal agencies also came under fire during the Second New Deal years, especially by the Supreme Court.
The "first" New Deal dealt with mostly immediate measures of getting the unemployed back to work and providing welfare and recovery. As the Depression continued, FDR began to feel the heat of his critics, both left (Huey Long, Share the Wealth, Charles Townsend, socialists) and right (conservative businessmen, laissez-faire supporters, anti NIRA regulations). To combat these critics, FDR proposed a new set of economic and social measures to fight unemployment and poverty, and to provide real jobs to decrease the unemployment rate. Examples of the Second New Deal included the WPA, which was the major relief agency of the New Deal. It was to provide work, not welfare. The major new piece of legislation during the Second New Deal was the Social Security Act of 1935. It provided insurance for the aged, unemployed, and disabled and it was based on contributions by both employers and employees.
The "first" New Deal dealt with mostly immediate measures of getting the unemployed back to work and providing welfare and recovery. As the Depression continued, FDR began to feel the heat of his critics, both left (Huey Long, Share the Wealth, Charles Townsend, socialists) and right (conservative businessmen, laissez-faire supporters, anti NIRA regulations). To combat these critics, FDR proposed a new set of economic and social measures to fight unemployment and poverty, and to provide real jobs to decrease the unemployment rate. Examples of the Second New Deal included the WPA, which was the major relief agency of the New Deal. It was to provide work, not welfare. The major new piece of legislation during the Second New Deal was the Social Security Act of 1935. It provided insurance for the aged, unemployed, and disabled and it was based on contributions by both employers and employees.
The first New Deal focused on economic recovery while the second New Deal emphasized social justice.
The New Deal. There were two of them (first and second).
The agencies and laws created in the first New Deal accounted for nearly every sector of society. The second New Deal dealt with some of the class conflict in society at that time.
Roosevelt called for Improved use of national resources, securities against old age, illness, unemployment, and a national welfare program to replace state relief efforts. These goals were initiatives of the second New Deal.
Francis Townsend
President Johnson had been a very big supporter of FDR and wanted to go down in history as the president who completed what the New Deal started. He envisioned his "Great Society" as an America where there would be no hunger or massive unemployment. He favored education for all children, starting at the lowest level (Head Start programs) to help the children of both wealthy and poor parents. He also gave more attention to civil rights than had FDR. The programs of both presidents were similar in that they both attacked unemployment, reforming ills in society, and increase in government spending and activity in the everyday life of Americans.
The agencies and laws created in the first New Deal accounted for nearly every sector of society. The second New Deal dealt with some of the class conflict in society at that time.
I think that the Second New Deal is better than the first because the first one was like a trial and did not have sound footing the second new deal was on sound footing and was able to do more because people liked it. (just what I think)
Critics of the first New Deal favored the Second New Deal because the policies were made to give more long term reform programs to the recovering nations. There were some critics of the Second New Deal who felt this was a step toward Socialism.
The first deal was to get small community jobs and they would get paid for doing them and the second deal was almost the same as the first but they had to collect money from the people and give it back with more than they took.
Same deal different console
The difference between a poom grade and a dan grade is not skill but age. Eastern philosophy places a great deal of importance and value on the experience of age. A second degree poom and a second degree dan may posses the same skills, but the dan is an adult and the poom is a child, and that makes a difference and that difference is emphasized in their rank. Poom ranks can be converted to dan ranks when the person is past 15 years of age.
Kinematic is the branch of physicis that deal with the description of motion but Dynamics is the branch of physicis that deal with the causes of motion.
The Second New Deal was the second stage of the New Deal program which was put into place by President Roosevelt.
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.
These commandments deal on relationships between people, just as the first three deal with the relationship between man and God.
they are alike because they both deal with force
The difference is that in public relations, they deal with more than just the media and will also deal with other groups like certain companies while media relations will specialize in dealing with the media.