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    The Great Depression Dbq

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    stock because of the plummeting price which cause the market crashed. Herbert Hoover was nominated in 1928 and became the president of the United Stated in 1929. He believed in individualism and the government should not go in debt so he was not allowing the government to help or give money to people. Since the large amount of workers came for work, they had a lower chance to get hired. At the same time, government was not giving any help to them which prolong the depression. President Franklin D, Roosevelt was elected in 1933. He enacted the New Deal that gave reform, relief, and recovery to the United States. It is a series of programs that give relief for the unemployed, recover the economic problem, and reform the society and economic system. The New Deal is a success because the American definatly got relief, reform, and recover from the program. The National Youth Administration(NYA) was a New Deal agency that provide aid and employment to the young Americans. It also became a reason to prove that the New Deal was a success. From document 1, a teenager stated that the program gave him work and he got paid for it, and it definitely gave relief to his family from his necessary demand for money. This program benefited both teenagers and adults. Teenager could earn little money in order to help the family; at the same time, the government provide education for them so they can stay in school while their parent were left. The adults also benefited from the…

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    greatest Primary task is to put people to work. This problem can be solved in part by the government creating jobs and treating the task as we would treat the emergency of war”. He promoted the ideals Relief, Recovery and Reform to help the unemployed, rebuild the economy and create a fairer and more just society. The aim of the New Deal was for the government to create Alphabet Agencies that would disburse money into providing jobs for the poor and unemployed. These led to action in helping…

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    Statistics, stories from people of the time, and reasons why something happened, this is the formula for the majority of the chapters. There is nothing wrong with the formula, but it is very repetitive, and can dull the reader out after around five or six chapters at a time. After reading those three chapters, the reader is ready for one of the agency chapters. My favorite agency chapter is chapter four: The NRA. This chapter is a perfect example of what FDR’s college colleagues predicted in…

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    the real tax payers were the wealthy, and created jobs for and with the Civilian Conservation Corps, and would be a key part in the future when people were not able to buy goods or work again. Because of the New Deal tax plan, the United States improved because during 1933, the welfare rate dropped, and the United States was not at the previous 18 million in unemployment (Hendrickson 64) that it was under Herbert Hoover. Before the New Deal, national wages fell by a massive 87 billion…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt’s approach to the Great Depression was more widely accepted by the people, rather than Hoover’s every thing will work itself out belief. Roosevelt started immediately after he got sworn into office, to help the American people fight against the Great Depression. His three main points of the New Deal Plan were relief, recovery, and reform. His plan to was to reform the financial systems, and get the government more involved. Immediately after his First Inaugural Address he…

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    The 1930s, when The Great Depression took place, were the years of unemployment and deflation. To help the people facing these problems, President Franklin D. Roosevelt created programs that were a part of New Deal. The programs focused on relief, recovery and reform; as known as “3 R’s”. One of the programs was the National Recovery Administration (NRA) that was created by National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA). The National Recovery Administration worked with industry, labor and government in…

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    Herbert hoover did not realize that federal government could do something in such cases, he relied on the private businesses and the local government, which was not the correct solution at that time. Herbert Hoover tried many other ways but he failed; after then Franklin D Roosevelt became a new President of United States. Using the power of federal system he tried something that that no one had ever done before. He knew that free enterprise system was not working well then. He came up with the…

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    turn for the worst with both the stock market crash and bank failures through the 1930s, the US was the first major industrial nation to enter the Great Depression. Consumption and hours worked per week were both down during the Depression, which was a trend that persisted through the 1930s. There, were multiple factors, including Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal that caused the United States to be the last of the major industrial nation to leave the Great Depression. The National Industrial…

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    their homes and had no food to provide for their families. But there was one people that didn’t lose hope, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the new president and he strived to speed economic recovery. Roosevelt proposed “The New Deal” to help make America strong again. After Roosevelt was elected, there was a spark of hope in the American public that thing could get better. According to Robert J. Hastings (1986) the main idea about this subject is to survive unemployment during The Great…

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    reform and recovery (Berstein). The interest of Roosevelt’s administration at the time brought the new idea to save the American way of life and secured their status, stuff, and security. His scope was not bound by tradition. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a consummate politician in ‘action’ and a charming president…

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