President Roosevelt's personality was key to the success of the New Deal.
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The republicans claimed that Roosevelt was behaving like a dictator and making the government too powerful. He was even compared to Hitler and Stalin! They said that the Tennesse Valley Authority and the National Recovery Administration schemese were just like the economic planning of the Soviet Union. They believed that the Social Security Act would undermine the American way of life by making people lazy and dependent on government help. The Republicans also objected to the huge cost of the New Deal. they claimed to much of the money was being wasted; for example, the WPA was paying people to do unnecessary jobs.
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The New Deal was implemented between 1933 and 1936 to help the United States out of the Great Depression. Because the New Deal is now considered to be very effective, a not-so-common view of the New Deal would be that it was a bad decision.
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No. The New Deal was a series of government programs that slowly but surely helped America pull itself up by it's bootstraps and get back to a being a productive society. The New Deal had it's faults and abuses, yes - but overall, it worked.
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