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Not everyone supported the New Deal. As a formula for economic recovery, the New Deal failed. Many businessmen and financiers did not support the economic measures of the New Deal. With the recession of 1937, many business leaders and politicians claimed that FDR's policies were a failure and the attempt to maintain prosperity during peacetime was not successful at all.

Many felt that the Depression was just part of the free enterprise (capitalistic) system correcting itself and the laws, such as supply and demand, of the free enterprise system would eventually heal the economy. There were some radical proposals. Huey Long (The Kingfish) from Louisiana gained some support for his "Share the Wealth" program. This would place taxes on the very wealthy and no personal incomes on more than one million dollars a year would be allowed. This appealed to the poor and middle class. Dr. Townsend proposed a monthly pension plan in which the federal government would pay a pension to all people over 60 years of age. The pensioners would have to spend all the monthly pension before getting the next months check, and they could not work. Father Coughlin was a Roman Catholic priest who had a radio program. He proposed a complete overhaul of the monetary system, including abolition of the Federal Reserve System. While FDR had his critics, none of their programs were ever adopted and FDR's popularity remained high and eventually the critics and their supporters gave up.

Some people said the legislation had not gone far enough and others thought it gave too much power to the government.

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What were the two major criticisms of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal econmic policies?

Many critics questioned FDR's New Deal on shift from individualism to collectivism, and for his extensive economic interventionism


How did you deal with criticisms?

You get over it and move on with your life be constructive with it


What criticisms did critics on both the right and the left level at the New Deal How did FDR and his administration respond to these criticisms?

Critics on the right argued that the New Deal expanded government power excessively, stifling free enterprise and individual liberties, while those on the left contended that it did not go far enough to address systemic issues like wealth inequality and labor rights. In response, FDR and his administration defended the New Deal as a necessary intervention to stabilize the economy and provide relief to Americans during the Great Depression. They emphasized the importance of balancing economic recovery with social welfare and sought to adapt and refine policies based on feedback and evolving conditions. Ultimately, FDR maintained that the New Deal was a pragmatic approach to unprecedented challenges.


What historical events led to the New Deal?

The New Deal was primarily a response to the Great Depression, which began with the stock market crash of 1929 and led to widespread economic hardship, unemployment, and bank failures. The Dust Bowl, a severe drought affecting agriculture in the 1930s, exacerbated the situation by displacing farmers and further crippling the economy. Additionally, the failures of previous policies and the inadequacies of the government’s response to the economic crisis highlighted the need for more robust intervention, prompting President Franklin D. Roosevelt to implement the New Deal in 1933 to provide relief, recovery, and reform.


Was the 21st amendment in New Deal or in 2nd New Deal?

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How did Father Charles Coughlin support for his criticisms of the New Deal?

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How did father Charles coughlin gather support for his criticisms of the new deal?

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What were the two major criticisms of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal econmic policies?

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How did you deal with criticisms?

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What criticisms did critics on both the right and the left level at the New Deal?

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What are the criticisms of the New Deal?

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What were the some of the criticisms of the New Deal?

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What were criticisms of the new deals?

Republicans opposed the New Deal with claims that it was the enemy of growth and economic expansion. Their criticism centered around the increased federal control of the economy, and the power that the reform gave to labor unions.


What criticisms did critics on both the right and the left level at the New Deal How did FDR and his administration respond to these criticisms?

Critics on the right argued that the New Deal expanded government power excessively, stifling free enterprise and individual liberties, while those on the left contended that it did not go far enough to address systemic issues like wealth inequality and labor rights. In response, FDR and his administration defended the New Deal as a necessary intervention to stabilize the economy and provide relief to Americans during the Great Depression. They emphasized the importance of balancing economic recovery with social welfare and sought to adapt and refine policies based on feedback and evolving conditions. Ultimately, FDR maintained that the New Deal was a pragmatic approach to unprecedented challenges.


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