New Deal Dbq

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A New Deal Franklin Roosevelts’ New Deal was bold and courageous but, unfortunately, it seems to be deemed almost necessary in the time frame that it was introduced. While it didn’t end the depression that the country was struggling though it did provide Americans with a new sense of economic security that many hadn’t know. With upwards of 25 percent of the American people unemployed and the ongoing depression, changes needed to be made but were not always welcomed. It brought forth new ideas and programs, assistance and jobs, repeals and reforms. Many viewed it as radical and some even called it communist, as they felt the government would interfere too much with the capitalistic nature that we as a country are but, the reality is that it …show more content…

Roosevelt and his Administration changed how the country operated. He redefined the role of the Executive branch. Without a reformation and had Congress been unwilling to cooperate, we wouldn’t have had the large number of federal agencies and programs created. Without those agencies, consequently, unemployment would have stayed at its high rate and without the Federal assistance programs we wouldn’t have the support, sanctions and legal support that we have now.
Economic effects of the New Deal not only helped Americans of the past but, are still continuing to help and protect many of us to this day. President Roosevelt inherited …show more content…

I feel that even though it took a global depression to get real change, reform, regulation and government involvement, President Roosevelt and his New Deal were ahead of their time. From the Banking Act of 1933, the Securities Act, Social Security Act and Fair Labor Standards Act, he and his administration brought so much to the table in many different forms that it is truly astounding to see how much of it is still relevant in today’s world and how it has up stood the times and changes this country and endured. While it was considered extremely radical and liberal it was truly the jump start that this country needed to get the government involved and to protect its people. What would we be like if he hadn’t had the foresight to start digging us out of the slump we were in? How long would it have taken for another President to provide us with what we have now, to lay out the safety net to catch us if and when we fall again? People always say that the grass is always greener on the other side, but in this case I do believe that Franklin Roosevelt was America’s saving

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