Franklin D. Roosevelt's Administration To The Great Depression

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“It is common sense to take a method and try it. If it fails, admit it frankly and try another. But above all, try something!”(FDR). Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd president of the United States of America, an American statesman, and a political leader. In this quote FDR is saying to do something with your life and not to do nothing. Even if you fail your method, try another. Critics stated that FDR and his administration’s methods were not effective. However, the response of Franklin D. Roosevelt and his administration to the problems of the great depression were effective because they created the New Deal programs, revived enterprise, and made better use of the country’s land. Senator Huey Long from the “Share our Wealth” …show more content…

“Some banks could not be saved but the great majority of them, either through their own resources or through government aid, have been restored to complete public confidence”(Text 3, lines 9-10). With the help of government aid and their own resources, banks are able to restore themselves to public confidence and people started to trust the banks again. Two other ways enterprise was revived were helpful towards recovery in the depression. “Through various federal agencies, saved debtors and creditors alike in many other fields of enterprise such as loans and mortgages”(Text 3, lines 12-14). Through loans and mortgages by the federal agencies saved many debtors and creditors in the field of enterprise. A final example to support FDR and his administration’s plan to revive enterprise was to clean up the conditions. “Clean up thoroughly unwholesome conditions in the field of investments”(Text 3, lines 17-19). Making the conditions of the work place better and safer will keep people there and attract more people to hire. Thus, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his administration have been proven to revise

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