The New Deal was President Franklin Roosevelt's response to the Great Depression. It was designed to relieve the worst effects of the depression, stimulate the economy, and restore Americans' confidence in banks and other institutions.
The over-all goal was to end the depression. The "first" New Deal dealt with mostly immediate measures of getting the unemployed back to work and providing welfare and recovery. After the recession of 1937, 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.
The three goals were the three R's: 1. Unemployment Relief 2. Economic Recovery 3. Economic and Social Reform The three goals of the New Deal were to get more people jobs, recover a good economic status and social reforms. President Roosevelt proposed the New Deal.
Truman's fair deal aimed to extend the New Deal's goals
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PROVIDE RELIEF, RECOVERY, AND REFORM.
relief, recovery, and reform
It was part of the first new deal.
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.
The first three months, or the first one hundred days, was actually the first three months of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. This is when he did the most to help the economy. He passed a lot of bills and started the majority of his programs in this time.
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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.
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.