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Whose policy was the New Deal?

Franklin D. Roosevelt.


What New Deal policy had the biggest long-term impact on the American economy?

Social security.This is because it is one of his only reforms that is still in effect today.The New Deal's Social Security Act has had the biggest long term effect on the American economy.


How did the new deal affect the federal government's social policy's?

short answer. created the era of big government


What was the New Deal Who is idea was it?

it was F.D.R's policy


How did the fair deal compare to the new deal?

Truman's Fair Deal was a plan to continue the social benefits found in the New Deal. The New Deal, besides the social benefits of Social Security and unemployment insurance, had programs designed to get people back to work and out of the Depression. More New Deal legislation was passed than Fair Deal legislation.


“ What was the purpose of the New Deal policy “?

To create jobs


The new deal was the soical policy of?

The New Deal was the defining term for the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt.


What year did the new deal policy take place?

1933


What has the author John Byron Kirby written?

John Byron Kirby has written: 'The New Deal era and Blacks' -- subject(s): Social conditions, African Americans, Race relations, Social policy, History


The change in the American economic policy is associated economically with which of people?

its the NEW DEAL and you dont have to be an ass! Read the study and you'd learn something you lazy POS (A+)


Who did not benefited from the New Deal?

The Middle class was increasingly angered by the focus on lower class social improvement. The New Deal Worked from the bottom-up. Not until the 2nd new deal did the middle class feel the effects of social security and union-corporation agreement movements proposed by the new deal.


What has the author Christine Cheyne written?

Christine Cheyne has written: 'Social policy in Aotearoa/New Zealand' -- subject(s): Social policy