Farmers and the New Deal

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The farmers of the Great Depression did benefit from “New Deal”. The New Deal was mainly focused one them and the government tried many ways and started many organizations to help them from being taken advantage of like they had been in previous years.

As Raymond Moley saw it the first New Deal was radical different from normal American life styles. This New Deal put much more power into the central Government, but this was a necessary evil mostly in the economic playing arena of agriculture, due to the farmers were on the edge of anarchy. Also they were no need to focus on reorganizing works in industry, but the main concern was to get farmers producing again and to create a market for the industrial products in the cities. The main idea is to get farmer, the back bone of the country to begin working again and making a profit so then they will be able to buy industrial equipment which will create a market in the cities. The Second New deal was very different from the first New Deal, this second New Deal did not follow and set plane like the first did. In the wake of this new deal ...

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