In his inaugural address to the nation following his election in 1932, FDR promised "a new deal" for the American people. That term came to known as the domestic program of FDR to solve the problems of the Great Depression of the 1930s. It included measures enacted by Congress, called the "alphabet soup" agencies, like the CCC, the NRA, the WPA, etc., FDR's executive actions, like closing all the banks and examining them and then reopening those that were financially sound. It also included the optimism that FDR exemplified to the nation in things like his Fireside Chats on the radio. He inspired confidence in the government. The New Deal also promised the nation the three R's--relief from the unemployment and financial problem, recovery with new legislation, and reform to prevent things like the Stock Market Crash from happening again.
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FDR's new deal brought many new jobs to people around the country during the great depression in the 1930s.
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The new deal demonstrated the willingness of the US government to become more involved in the direction of the United States' economy.
the Federal Government must concern itself with the people's economic well-being
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FDR's new deal brought many new jobs to people around the country during the great depression in the 1930s.
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The new deal demonstrated the willingness of the US government to become more involved in the direction of the United States' economy.
It's a throwback to the socialist New Deal of the 1930s called the Civilian Conservation Corps.
the wpa helped artists and writers by giving them money.
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No, Harry Truman did not create the New Deal. The New Deal was a series of economic policies and programs implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in response to the Great Depression in the 1930s. Truman served as Roosevelt's vice president and succeeded him upon his death, but he did not create or implement the New Deal.
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