The Impact of the New Deal on the U.S. Economy and Society

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Emily Carter

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This article examines the impact of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal on the U.S. economy and society during the Great Depression. The study investigates the series of government programs and reforms implemented by the Roosevelt administration aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform. The paper explores key initiatives such as Social Security, the National Industrial Recovery Act, and the establishment of public works programs, and assesses their success in combating the economic downturn. The article also addresses the social implications of the New Deal, particularly its effects on marginalized groups, including African Americans, women, and labor unions. By analyzing both the short-term and long-term outcomes of the New Deal, the research highlights its transformative role in shaping modern American social policy and the relationship between the government and its citizens. The paper concludes by reflecting on the legacy of the New Deal in today’s political and economic landscape.

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Emily Carter. (2022). The Impact of the New Deal on the U.S. Economy and Society. ROSSIISKAYA ISTORIYA, (1). Retrieved from https://rossiiskaya.com/index.php/ri/article/view/6
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