Tuesday, February 2, 2016
FDR's "New Deal"
After the stock markets crashed in the U.S. in 1929, and the entire period of the Great Depression and still continuing to happen, FDR (President Franklin Delano Roosevelt) planned out a system that will at least try to keep the U.S. economy gain growth and for the Great Depression to get to disappear little by little. This plan FDR called "The New Deal" did help a bit for the Americans, but it brought the Americans to look up to something now. Rather than a president not being able to do something, like Hoover, FDR at least did something to benefit the economy. This lid up the Americans' morale for new hope out of the Great Depression and to look up to the president. Because of all the help the [resident was trying to do to bail the U.S. out of the Great Depression, the Americans from radio felt closer to the White House or president, where as before some people didn't pay attention to what the government was. Now people the Americans, during FDR's presidential sentence, feel close to the president, or even fascinated when the Americans heard TDR's voice through the radio. As for the "New Deal", TDR made many, many acts (mostly from 1933 to 1935) and some of the acts back then made from FDR are used in today's U.S., like the social security act, where the acts actually help people not to get screwed, or be in a tight situation economically.
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