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It was to provide jobs for the unemployed.
The New Deal was drafted by FDR and focused on relief for the unemployed, recovering the economy, and reforming financial systems.
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The intent of Roosevelt's New Deal was to provide work for the unemployed people and help farmers retain their farms. The programs were responses to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians call the "3 Rs": relief, recovery, and reform.
The reason Roosevelt proposed new legislation and wanted to establish new agencies and programs at the beginning of his first term was because he believed the government had a moral obligation to help people survive. His first term began at about the same time as the Great Depression.
There were only a few programs to help the unemployed.
the WPA, the BWA, and the CCC
The government cut welfare and aid programs.
Theodore Roosevelt designed and enacted extensive social programs he billed as the New Nationalism. This would establish Social insurance, minimum wage for women and an eight hour workday.
There were only a few programs to help the unemployed.-Shay
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