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The New Deal was the name that United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave to a complex package of economic programs he effected between 1933 and 1935 with the goals of what historians call t...
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"It was the first time that Americans thought of their government as a solution to the problems that individuals and society at large were experiencing," says Jean Edward Smith, a political science professor at Marshall University and author of FDR. Roosevelt stopped pushing New Deal legislation by 1938,
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On July 2, 1932, on accepting the nomination as Democratic Presidential candidate, FDR made his famous promise of a "New Deal" for the American people. This policy was intended to make a drastic shift in the American society, which becomes clear, when we hear FDR himself.
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The largest and most important of the New Deal cultural programs was the Works Progress Administration (WPA), a massive employment relief program launched in the spring of 1935 -- the beginning of FDR's "Second New Deal," as his second term came to be known.
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Click here to start ... The First New Deal ... FDR and the Court Packing...
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8. 1930 Reelected Governor of New York State - His innovative programs gained national attention and were eventually called the Little New Deal - NY Model...
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This is the real New Deal of FDR, which in principle was nothing new. ... Coming to the heart of the New Deal, FDR announced "strict supervision of all banking and credits and investments" and "an end to speculation with other people's money." Now his language gets even tougher:
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Monetary Central Planning and the State, Part XIII: FDR's New Deal: by Richard M. Ebeling, January 1998 ... Taken all together, FDR said that the "spirit of my program" represented a "new deal" for America, involving "a changed concept of the duty and responsibility of government toward economic life." He said that as part...
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