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The plans to end the US's Great depression were developed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was called the "New Deal".
The New Deal.
The New Deal
A policy called the "New Deal" was set up by then-president Franklin Roosevelt.
The New Deal was the name given to FDR's domestic program to end the depression. At first the Brain Trust (which created the New Deal) referred to three Professors: Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolph A. Berle, Jr. Soon others included Basil (Doc) O'Connor, Samuel Rosenman, and Hugh Johnson. The men developed FDR's economic policy and developed programs that became the backbone of the New Deal. This included regulation of the banks, regulation of the Stock Market, relief and public works programs, like the CCC and WPA.
Brain Trust referred to three Professors: Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolph A. Berle, Jr., who aided FDR in setting up the major legislation that would be known as the New Deal. Soon others included Basil (Doc) O'Connor, Samuel Rosenman, and Hugh Johnson. The men developed FDR's economic policy and developed programs that became the backbone of the New Deal. This included regulation of the banks, regulation of the Stock Market, relief and public works programs, like the CCC and WPA.
In his first inaugural address, FDR promised "a New Deal" for the forgotten man. This term came to be applied to FDR's domestic policies to help get the nation out of the Depression. The men who advised FDR, known as the "Brain Trust", developed FDR's economic policy and developed programs that became the backbone of the New Deal. This included regulation of the banks, regulation of the Stock Market, relief and public works programs, like the CCC and WPA.
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