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.
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No it did not end the depression. Though it helped some, it led to only short term economic improvement.
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A liberal historian believes historical events are led by individuals and political leaders, as opposed to a revisionist historian who believes events are led by mass movement of people or ideas.
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