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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Answer the following question and respond to two of your classmates posts. Was the New Deal a success? Address at least 2 of the following in your response: a. The first part of the New Deal was about relief. Did these relief efforts succeed? b. The first part of the New Deal was also about reform. Did the reforms succeed? c. Did the New Deal end the Great Depression? d. What New Deal programs do we still have today? How do they affect our lives? Are they successes? i have a little bit of info but i need help making in more complete. Thank You

OpenStudy (micahm):

The New deal review help? - Yahoo Answers https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... Jan 12, 2012 - Address at least 2 of the following in your response: a. ... like Social Security, TVA, and FDIC, it is clear that the New Deal was a great success.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ive already seen that ...its a little confusing .

OpenStudy (micahm):

answers.com says The New Deal was a great success in that it improved the federal government's role in economic affairs. It was not incredibly radical and very similar to the programs implemented in fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. FDR was able to maintain democratic means in America unlike the other countries. His major goals were to create a series of programs designed for relief, recovery, and reform. The New Deal set forth many plans to fix the banking system, provide for jobs while fixing up nature (Civilian Conservation Corps), and provided for welfare (Social Security). The New Deal didn't completely solve the problems that America faced after the depression, however, it did solve a few of the problems, for example unemployment was rapidly reduced, for example during the 1930's, for around 3 million young men under the age of 25, the CCC provided their first experience of work. Some people from the government might not have agreed that the New deal was a success because they may have thought FDR was trying to do too much and not everything he said he would do succeeded. However, many of the items that were worst off, for example unemployment was targeted and many people were able to stay in jobs. Although, many of the jobs that were given were classed as "forced labor" and only provided temporary relief. Overall, it is hard to say the New Deal was a success since it did not end the Depression and many economists suggest that it likely extended it.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

... already saw that . i want to hear someones answer not something off the internet ..... so i can ask questions if i dont get it

OpenStudy (micahm):

what do you know about New Deal a success?

OpenStudy (micahm):

do you know what new deal success is or mean at all

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think in my opiion their were successes and failures .. the relief helped temporarly .. i dont know the reform answer ... I do not believe that the New deal ended great depression. and then some programs we have today is welfare medicaid job fairs etc

OpenStudy (micahm):

New Deal definition. A group of government programs and policies established under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s; the New Deal was designed to improve conditions for persons suffering in the Great Depression.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know the definition . That does not help me with any of my questions that i need help with .

OpenStudy (micahm):

C you can take out cuz it's wrong

OpenStudy (micahm):

Relief, Recovery, and Reform. That is Relief for the unemployed and poor; Recovery of the economy to normal levels; and Reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression.[

OpenStudy (micahm):

that should give you the answer

OpenStudy (micahm):

look at your answers and that post and your answer is given

OpenStudy (micahm):

A and B is what i am thinking

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