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The Second New Deal was the second stage of the New Deal program which was put into place by President Roosevelt.
The Roosevelt Recession
To Promote General Warfare
yes ... yes he did.
FDR's aim was to change the balance of power on a Court that, he feared, might well invalidate Social Security, the Wagner Act, and other measures of the Second New Deal.
Roosevelt wanted to promote the general welfare.
The Social Security Act, according to Roosevelt.
The economic recession of 1937 and 1938 had weakened Roosevelt's position further & made his New Deal programs more vulnerable to attack. Democrats were expected to lose congressional seats as presidential parties had done in every off-year election.
The New Deal. There were two of them (first and second).
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs were implemented between 1933 and 1936. The programs were intended as a response to the devastation caused by the Great Depression.
Theodore Roosevelt did NOT create the New Deal. You are confusing two different US Presidents; Theodore Roosevelt with Franklin D. Roosevelt of the 1930's and 1940's. Franklin Roosevelt created the New Deal. Theodore Roosevelt created the "Square Deal".
The very beginning of 1933-1934, especially during the first 100 days of Franklin Roosevelt's presidency.