The success of New Deal In 1929, many people invested in the stock market, which made stocks increasingly valuable, which eventually led to the collapse of Wall Street. The current Republican president, Herbert Clark Huber, did not act adequately so he was taken over by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) who would end the depression in the "New Deal". Roosevelt has a unique honor that was elected four times by American people. Roosevelt's position in American history was restored by New Deal, but it rose to the top due to his serious cardiovascular disease in the United States.
Is the success of New Deal a success of the New Deal? The new agreement is the success that many Americans feel, succeed, and hope for a better future for the first time. This new agreement has had a lot of success with the highest unemployment rate of nearly 8 million from 13 million people. The use of letter agency has created millions of long-term employment. This is the first time in the history of the United States to introduce a welfare state ... candidates to do so attracted a lot of attention. These are the words setting up his campaign and his government's tone in the speech: "I promise that we will reach a new agreement for Americans, I promise. The power of the person and the courage of the new order This is not just a political movement but a voice seeking a weapon Instead of winning a vote, please help yourself to win this movement to recover Americans.
The survey evaluated the success and failure of the new transaction. In the relaxation of the Great Depression, it turns out that the first New Deal was more successful than the second New Deal. To evaluate success and failure, the survey evaluated the goals of the first New Deal and the second New Deal. In addition, it will show how it hurt or save the economy from the Depression. The two sources used in this study are the history of New Deal and New Deal from 1933 to 1938 written by Basil Rauch. It was written by Morton Keller. Analyze the information sources, objectives, values and limits of these sources