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.
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.
Roger Biles has written: 'The South and the New Deal' -- subject(s): Social conditions, New Deal, 1933-1939, Economic conditions, History 'Illinois' -- subject(s): History
to address continuing economic problems with new reforms
Improved economic conditions in America after the wars.
to address continuing economic problems with new reforms
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt traveled the country to see if New Deal programs were improving conditions for people during the Great Depression. She made extensive visits to communities and facilities to gather firsthand information on the impact of these programs.
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Low prices for Agricultural productsProtection of domestic workers
No, it was because of the drought conditions.
The New Deal!
The New Deal.
The New Deal
Jason Scott Smith has written: 'Building New Deal liberalism' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy, History, Liberalism, New Deal, 1933-1939, Politics and government