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Through simple economic practices such as creating jobs and encouraging Americans to spend.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of America's most prolific presidents. By speaking to Americans on the radio, he made the New Deal understandable, and the New Deal slowly but surely pulled America out of the Great Depression. He used the principles of relief, recovery, and reform to improve the economy. By working for relief, recovery, and reform, FDR helped the poor and improved the economy. -
The New Deal was fair to Americans at a time when many needed help badly. Whether it was fair to ALL Americans could be a matter of opinion.
what was the primary pattern used by the majority to deal with African Americans who came to the US as slaves
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Through simple economic practices such as creating jobs and encouraging Americans to spend.
In 1789, when President Adams sent diplomats to Paris to discuss the rights of neutrals during the French and British war.. The French foreign minister himself would not deal directly with the Americans so he sent three French agents to offer the Americans a deal. The deal was that the Americans had to pay a great deal of money in order for French to avoid seizing American ships. The reason its called the X Y Z Affair is because Adams did not reveal the 3 agent's names.
The programs in the New Deal benefited African Americans and black people :)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of America's most prolific presidents. By speaking to Americans on the radio, he made the New Deal understandable, and the New Deal slowly but surely pulled America out of the Great Depression. He used the principles of relief, recovery, and reform to improve the economy. By working for relief, recovery, and reform, FDR helped the poor and improved the economy. -
The New Deal was fair to Americans at a time when many needed help badly. Whether it was fair to ALL Americans could be a matter of opinion.
confront: to deal directly with a difficult situation Talk directly to the person that may be involved in the difficult situation confront = to deal with
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The New Deal addressed the problems in the Great Depression. It aimed at created new jobs for people to provide them with work and money. It also tried to stimulate the market.