The New Deal policies, while aimed at improving economic conditions during the Great Depression, had mixed effects on American farmers. Some argue that certain regulatory measures and price controls limited farmers' ability to respond to market forces, while others benefited from agricultural subsidies and programs that stabilized incomes. Overall, the impact on farmers varied depending on individual circumstances and regions.
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The New Deal was a set of domestic programs in the United States in response to the Great Depression. A few of these programs attempted to give the African American minority some help, but they did nothing to deal with the racism and segregation already around, and some of the programs actually hurt the African American community further.
The new deal hurt farmers because it put many farmers in debt and there were many droughts causing the crops to be destroyed. Since the crops were destroyed, the farmers couldn't make money and turned poor.
The problems the new deal solved were the unemployment rate and the hope of the American people.
The New Deal. That was its name, coined from FDR's inaugural speech where he promised the American people a "new deal". The series of legislator he passed in his first 100 days in office were known as the New Deal.
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They expanded the economic role of government, while attempting to preserve capitalism.The majority of American voters supported the New Deal.
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The majority of American voters supported the New Deal.
Those of "color" were left out of the new deal. The African American citizens were left out of the new deal and segregation laws continued to pass.