The New Deal was a great success in that it improved the federal government's role in economic affairs. It was not at all radical, but rather made programs designed for relief, recovery, and reform. The New Deal made many plans to fix the banking system, provide jobs (Civilian Conservation Corps), and provided for welfare (Social Security). The New Deal didn't completely solve the problems that America faced after the depression, however, it did solve a few of the problems, for example unemployment was rapidly reduced during the 1930's, for around 3 million young men under the age of 25, the CCC provided their first experience of work. Some people from the government might not have agreed that the New deal was a success because they may have thought President Roosevelt was trying to do too much and not everything he said he would do succeeded. However, many of the items that were worst off, for example unemployment was targeted and many people were able to stay in jobs. Although, many of the jobs that were given were classed as 'forced labour'. The aim of reform was to try and prevent the Wall Street Crash form ever happening again. Reform was to do with Roosevelt's Second New Deal. By 1936 over 3.5 million people were employed in various divisions of the WPA like the CCC, the NYA and the PWA. These Alphabet agencies can be used to show that the New Deal was a success as they helped millions of unemployed people find work and also earn money to buy food. The main aims of relief were to help the homeless as well as the unemployed people in America. Some alphabet agencies that were to do with relief were the CWA, the FERA, the HOLC and the CCC. The CWA provided work for the unemployed like the WPA; the CWA found the unemployed work and paid wages for doing it. People working for the CWA built schools, roads and airports this was also to do with recovery. I think that this was a successful agency because it found homeless and unemployed people work, then paid them, which would help the homeless and unemployed people to gain an income so they could buy houses and food. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) gave money to help unemployed and homeless people. The Government gave each state one dollar for every three the state spent on the relief of poverty. This encouraged sates to help the homeless and unemployed people living in the state. I also think that this was a successful part of the New Deal as it encouraged states to help the homeless and unemployed people, this help would then cause the number of homeless and unemployed in each state to decrease, as the local governments would try to help the homeless and unemployed just to get money from the government. The Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) used Federal money to pay of mortgages so that home owners did not lose their homes. This is also another agency that I think was a successful part of the New Deal because it stopped even more people from becoming homeless, because the government was willing to pay off the loans that people had to pay on their homes, therefore this could decrease the number of homeless and unemployed people in America In conclusion I think that the New Deal was neither a complete success nor a complete failure because it did help many Americans regain jobs and wages, but it also failed in some parts because some of the alphabet agencies that President Roosevelt created to combat the problem of the depression were declared unconstitutional which means they were 'Not in keeping with the basic principles or laws set forth in the constitution of a state or country, especially the Constitution of the United States.'
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The creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission was considered part of Franklin Delano Rooseveltâ??s New Deal legislation. Following the Great Depression there was a great deal of distrust of the stock market. These laws were passed to increase public trust in capital market by requiring complete disclosure.
The New Deal was a great success in that it improved the federal government's role in economic affairs. It was not at all radical, but rather made programs designed for relief, recovery, and reform. The New Deal made many plans to fix the banking system, provide jobs (Civilian Conservation Corps), and provided for welfare (Social Security). The New Deal didn't completely solve the problems that America faced after the depression, however, it did solve a few of the problems, for example unemployment was rapidly reduced during the 1930's, for around 3 million young men under the age of 25, the CCC provided their first experience of work. Some people from the government might not have agreed that the New deal was a success because they may have thought President Roosevelt was trying to do too much and not everything he said he would do succeeded. However, many of the items that were worst off, for example unemployment was targeted and many people were able to stay in jobs. Although, many of the jobs that were given were classed as ‘forced labour’. The aim of reform was to try and prevent the Wall Street Crash form 
ever happening again. Reform was to do with Roosevelt’s Second New 
Deal. By 1936 over 3.5 million people were employed in various divisions of 
the WPA like the CCC, the NYA and the PWA. These 
Alphabet agencies can be used to show that the New Deal was a success 
as they helped millions of unemployed people find work and also earn 
money to buy food. 
 The main aims of relief were to help the homeless as well as the 
unemployed people in America. Some alphabet agencies that were to do 
with relief were the CWA, the FERA, the HOLC and the CCC. 

The CWA provided work for the unemployed 
like the WPA; the CWA found the unemployed work and paid wages for 
doing it. People working for the CWA built schools, roads and airports 
this was also to do with recovery. I think that this was a successful 
agency because it found homeless and unemployed people work, then paid them, which would help the homeless and unemployed people 
to gain an income so they could buy houses and food. 
 The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) gave money to help unemployed and homeless people. The Government gave 
each state one dollar for every three the state spent on the relief of 
poverty. This encouraged sates to help the homeless and unemployed 
people living in the state. I also think that this was a successful 
part of the New Deal as it encouraged states to help the homeless and 
unemployed people, this help would then cause the number of homeless 
and unemployed in each state to decrease, as the local governments 
would try to help the homeless and unemployed just to get money from 
the government. 

The Home Owners Loan Corporation (HOLC) used Federal money to pay of 
mortgages so that home owners did not lose their homes. This is also 
another agency that I think was a successful part of the New Deal 
because it stopped even more people from becoming homeless, because 
the government was willing to pay off the loans that people had to pay 
on their homes, therefore this could decrease the number of homeless 
and unemployed people in America In conclusion I think that the New Deal was neither a complete success 
nor a complete failure because it did help many Americans regain jobs 
and wages, but it also failed in some parts because some of the 
alphabet agencies that President Roosevelt created to combat the problem of the 
depression were declared unconstitutional which means they were ‘Not 
in keeping with the basic principles or laws set forth in the 
constitution of a state or country, especially the Constitution of the 
United States.’
it is a result of a new deal
It was a deal that was extremely fair.
it joins the nation together
President Roosevelt's personality was key to the success of the New Deal.
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The best way to deal with ambiguity is to have a manager explain the process to you. When you do this, they will be able to answer any questions you may have.
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I would explain why I thought it was unreasonable, and offer alternatives.
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