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What do the people of America want more than anything else? To my mind, they want two things: work, with all the moral and spiritual values that go with it; and with work, a reasonable measure of security—security for themselves and for their wives and children. Work and security—these are more than words. They are more than facts. They are the spiritual values, the true goal toward which our efforts of reconstruction should lead. These are the values that this program is intended to gain.
–Franklin D. Roosevelt,
July 2, 1932
What is the "true goal” of the New Deal?
to help the upper class attain more wealth
to provide safety against a foreign invasion
to assist Americans who struggle financially
to break down barriers and promote racial equality
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The "true goal" of the New Deal, as articulated by Franklin D. Roosevelt in the quote, is to assist Americans who struggle financially. Roosevelt emphasizes the importance of work and security for individuals and their families, which reflects the New Deal's focus on economic recovery and support for those affected by the Great Depression.
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