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The Influence Of Roosevelt's New Deal

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Success is a term that can be used in many different ways. In this case, it is stating the fact of if the new deal helped the Great Depression and the economic drought that we were in, then it was a success. The New Deal was a series of programs created by Franklin Delano Roosevelt designed to help the economy. The Great Depression lasted from 1929-1939. It began with the great stock market crash on October 27. It was the greatest economic depression the United States had ever experienced. President Roosevelt did his best to fix the issues.After analyzing multiple primary sources it is shown that it can be pulled both ways to whether it was a success or not. The New Deal created by the 32nd president of the U.S was more of a failure than a …show more content…

People expressed their feelings or thoughts of the great depression in many different ways including that of songs or speeches. Many songs included lyrics that symbolized wanting freedom to a place that was not suffering. Reading the lyrics of “No Depression in Heaven” by The Carter Family hinted some of the troubles that our nation was dealing with. Within the lyrics they stated that “In that bright land there’ll be no hunger, no orphan children crying for bread, no weeping widows toil or struggle, no shrouds, no coffins, and no dead”. They would like to go to a place with no depression. Some would say hope played a big factor during this time period, but hope could not be upheld if the goal is not reached. This New Deal never ended the economic drought that the U.S was stuck in. Many programs such as the Agriculture Adjustment Administration grew taxes and led to more starvation. “Farmers killed off certain animals and crops as they were told to by the AAA. Many could not believe that the federal government was condoning such an action when many Americans were starving”. Although there was a counter to this issue. The WPA did provide meals for hungry children. “In the past year and a half 80,000,000 hot well-balanced meals have been served at the rate of 500,000 daily in 10,00 schools throughout the country”( Woodward 4). This may have helped, but the hunger caused by the AAA could not be balanced by this act.No hope could bring the U.S back from what it had

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