FDR's approach to the Great Depression.
The three Rs. Recovery, Relief, and Reform. He wanted to create many jobs for the unemployed such as the AAA, CCC, CWA, etc; his "alphabet soup" as relief, and a bank holiday to recover the economy and to create programs that will reform the economic policies and to make sure a crisis like the Great Depression doesn't happen again
What hlee0919 wrote was only half right. The second half of this answer would have to be FDR's Social Security Act of 1935; which put into place (1) Aide to Women, Blind persons, and Dependent Children...which is now called TANF, (2) the first ever federal form of Unemployment Insurance, and (3) Social Security to anyone 65 or over. FDR also got America out of the Great Depression by entering us into the Second World War and having most, if not all of our factories producing things for the war effort...which is the main reason why we got out of the Depression.
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