The Second New Deal Essay

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Many people believed that the New Deal did not go far enough in reforming the economy. On the other hand some believed it went too far. Despite great adjustments and revision, the year 1933 was considered to worst year economically during the depression. Along with internal changes, Roosevelt adopted the Good Neighbor Policy to fix and help United States relations with Latin America (“Good Neighbor Policy,” n.d.). By March of 1934, United States did show some economic recovery. Franklin D. Roosevelt followed in the footsteps of Herbert Hoover when it came to helping the nation economically. He used Hoover’s plan in recovering. Lots of the bills in the New Deal were similar to what Hoover’s strategy was when he was president. Roosevelt brought about a large number of changes. To make things worse, a severe dust storm strikes Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Colorado on May of 1934 which becomes known as the Dust Bowl. That affects the whole country economically and for the people living there socially as well (“Miller Center,” n.d.).
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