1930-1940 The 1930s brought a very turbulent era to the United States. Due to the stock market crash in 1929, the country experienced a severe recession. The classification of the divided countries is very different. People are very wealthy or very poor. There are no middle classes at all (Bondi 97). On March 4, 1933, Franklin Derano Roosevelt held power, hoped and comforted troubled Americans. Roosevelt accepted his aid to New Deal, a plan to combat his depression.
From the 1930s to the 1940s, some American businessmen were suffering from the direction of the country, the arrival of New Deal and the emergence of workers' movement. The importance of high wages to promote economic growth and development is higher than the concept of high profit. In order to resist "wandering socialism", Phillips - Feen has revealed how HNWIs established think - tanks to promote anti - labor promotion. And he sponsored economists such as Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek. Cooperate with prominent businessmen and retreat economic progress of many people to politicians like Ronald Reagan
From the 1930s to the 1940s, rightwing agitators linked the Great Depression of the 1930s, New Deal, President Franklin Roosevelt and the threat of European war to the international plot of communist and capitalist imagination of the Jews . Led the Franklin Roosevelt regime, led to the Great Depression, and condemned the "Jewish" of the US dragging in to the Second World War against the new Germany, a new ideology emerged. Roosevelt's "New Deal" was laughed at as "Jewish Deal"
With the arrival of the decade, the government has entered a great society of President Lyndon Johnson who purchased a social revolution far beyond Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal in the 1930s and 1940s. The Vietnam War brought extensive disillusionment and sneering about the authenticity and completeness of the government and the military. At the end of the decade, conservative Richard Nixon became a highly divided electorate with a stark Republican in the White House after the generation of a reliable Democrat in the South. It also inspires California's conservative presidents Nixon and Ronald Reagan, and George HW Bush and George W. Bush's Texas, and the rise of sunbelt as a powerful conservative force in state affairs is showing. Georgia's centralist, Jimmy Carter Democrat and Mr. Bill Clinton of Arkansas State, are representatives of Sunbelt.