Different interpretations on the impact of the New Deal Description of the influence of the New Deal (1) New Deal helped many Americans and by doing so gave them self esteem. (2) The New Deal agreement wastes a lot of money, makes people dependent on the government, making the government stronger. It did not solve the economic problems of the United States - this is the case of World War II.
Purpose of the new agreement The purpose of the new agreement is to reduce, restore and reform the relief of elderly patients and unemployed people. What they did was CCC = civilian protection. Because they provide young people with new work, food, and small wages due to unemployment, and the work they gained is tidying up land and planting trees. It aims to be a series of innovative measures to offset the impact of the Great Depression. Roosevelt and the US Congress supported various bills to reduce unemployment, restore prosperity, restore morale to the American people, and set new federal programs and institutions. Since their title contains many different letters (ie WPA, FERA, TVA), these agents are called letter delegates. The New Deal began
Through the new policy of the 1930s, there was a significant expansion of federal power and approval of the authorities of the authorities, especially through a wider interpretation of federal commercial rights. In the 1940s, the impact of interstate activity on "cumulative effect" was within the scope of Federal jurisdiction and was considered not so important. However, law scholars are suppressing the prediction that the courts will dominate the power of Congress. Commerce terms will enforce federal criminal law overlapping with state authorities. 525