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President Roosevelt's personality was key to the success of the New Deal.
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AnswerA success, it was partially responsible for ending the depression by suppling jobs instead of handouts. AnswerThe New Deal was a failure because many of the New Deal agencies discriminated against black people. Black people either got no work or received worse treatment or even lower wages. This conveys to us that the New Deal was a failure because Roosevelt did not really achieve his aim of getting Americans back to work. This is the case because the majority of black people were not involved in work due to the fact they were seen as being inferior and not as important as the white race. Therefore this conveys to us that the New Deal was a failure because the New Deal did not improve the situation for black people. On the other hand The New Deal did have its successes. The New Deal created millions of jobs. This suggests to us that The New Deal was a success because by introducing more jobs through The Public Works Administration people had more money to spend. As well as this by creating millions of jobs it put more Americans in to work. This therefore implies to us that The New Deal was a success because it met the aim of Roosevelt which was to put Americans back in to work. "Our greatest primary task is to put people to work" (Roosevelt's inauguration speech, 1933) supports this. This therefore conveys to us that The New Deal was a success because it met the "primary task" so it achieved one of Roosevelt's goals. This is supported by a source showing the number of unemployed people between the years 1929 and 1942. This source supports the fact that The New Deal put Americans in to work because in 1933( the year The New Deal was introduced) there was 24.9% labor force unemployed but this dropped to 21.7% the next year and dropped to 14.3% in 1937. This source shows that the New Deal was a success because it supports the fact that The New Deal put Americans back to work.Moreover, The New Deal projects provided the USA with valuable resources such as schools, roads and power stations. This suggests to us that the New Deal was a success because it conveys to us that without The New Deal buildings such as schools would not have been built meaning that education would not have been the same. Also it implies to us that transport would not have been the same without The New Deal as roads would not have been built. As well as this The New Deal introduced further jobs in construction through the construction of schools, roads and power stations. This also suggests to us that The New Deal was a success because it produced more jobs for the people of America. This makes it a success because the more jobs people had the more money they would earn. The more money means that the people of America would have the ability to purchase goods which could have boosted the economy.
Perhaps the greatest accomplishment of the New Deal was to ease the economic hardship faced by many during the Great Depression. While not being able to end the Depression, the New Deal did preserve the people's confidence in America's institutions and government. The relief measures of the New Deal were considered a success. Not everyone supported the New Deal. As a formula for economic recovery, the New Deal failed. Many businessmen and financiers did not support the economic measures of the New Deal. With the recession of 1937, many business leaders and politicians claimed that FDR's policies were a failure and the attempt to maintain prosperity during peacetime was not successful at all. Many Americans however in both rural and urban areas of the nation did support the efforts of the New Deal. FDR's Fireside Chats provided confidence and reassurance to many.
AnswerA success, it was partially responsible for ending the depression by suppling jobs instead of handouts. AnswerThe New Deal was a failure because many of the New Deal agencies discriminated against black people. Black people either got no work or received worse treatment or even lower wages. This conveys to us that the New Deal was a failure because Roosevelt did not really achieve his aim of getting Americans back to work. This is the case because the majority of black people were not involved in work due to the fact they were seen as being inferior and not as important as the white race. Therefore this conveys to us that the New Deal was a failure because the New Deal did not improve the situation for black people. On the other hand The New Deal did have its successes. The New Deal created millions of jobs. This suggests to us that The New Deal was a success because by introducing more jobs through The Public Works Administration people had more money to spend. As well as this by creating millions of jobs it put more Americans in to work. This therefore implies to us that The New Deal was a success because it met the aim of Roosevelt which was to put Americans back in to work. "Our greatest primary task is to put people to work" (Roosevelt's inauguration speech, 1933) supports this. This therefore conveys to us that The New Deal was a success because it met the "primary task" so it achieved one of Roosevelt's goals. This is supported by a source showing the number of unemployed people between the years 1929 and 1942. This source supports the fact that The New Deal put Americans in to work because in 1933( the year The New Deal was introduced) there was 24.9% labor force unemployed but this dropped to 21.7% the next year and dropped to 14.3% in 1937. This source shows that the New Deal was a success because it supports the fact that The New Deal put Americans back to work.Moreover, The New Deal projects provided the USA with valuable resources such as schools, roads and power stations. This suggests to us that the New Deal was a success because it conveys to us that without The New Deal buildings such as schools would not have been built meaning that education would not have been the same. Also it implies to us that transport would not have been the same without The New Deal as roads would not have been built. As well as this The New Deal introduced further jobs in construction through the construction of schools, roads and power stations. This also suggests to us that The New Deal was a success because it produced more jobs for the people of America. This makes it a success because the more jobs people had the more money they would earn. The more money means that the people of America would have the ability to purchase goods which could have boosted the economy.
The New Deal.
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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He kept finding new approaches and new viewpoints in all kinds of artwork.
He did a lot of different things to take over the new world. But not all of them was a success.
New Deal Summary, Programs, Policies, and Its Success ... The New Deal played a significant role in countering the Great Depression and revitalizing the U.S. ... The New Deal was a far cry from President Herbert Hoover's ...hear-nothing, ... In his first 100 days in office, FDR pushed Congress to pass 15 new agencies and ...
Theodore Roosevelt did NOT create the New Deal. You are confusing two different US Presidents; Theodore Roosevelt with Franklin D. Roosevelt of the 1930's and 1940's. Franklin Roosevelt created the New Deal. Theodore Roosevelt created the "Square Deal".