The New Deal had a mixed impact on Latinos in the United States. While some programs provided relief and employment opportunities, many Latino workers were often excluded from benefits or faced discrimination in accessing them. Additionally, the implementation of certain policies, like the repatriation campaigns, led to the deportation of many Mexican Americans during the Great Depression. Overall, the New Deal highlighted both the potential for economic support and the systemic inequalities that affected Latino communities.
the latinos were underpaid and as well as the African Americans and they wer treated terribly the whites were paid more than they were
The New Deal was first put in to effect in 1933. The New Deal started many programs in the states to help them recover from the Great Depression.
The first New Deal programs came into effect in 1933 after the inauguration of Franklin Roosevelt.
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The New Deal was initiated in 1933 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The New Deal effectively brought the country out of the depression and restored the economy.
NO: the New Deal was a stimulus package that was put into effect during the Great Depression.
The majority of the New Deal programs were in effect from 1933 to 1936, during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The Works Progress Administration is an example of a New Deal program.
the surplus became a deficit
Yes it did. Congress passed most of the new deal without even reading all of it.
The Marshall Plan