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President Franklin Roosevelt’s domestic program, called the
Great Depression
, spurred economic recovery in the United States.
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"President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s domestic program, called the New Deal, helped spur economic recovery in the United States during the Great Depression."
Brief context:
- The Great Depression was the severe worldwide economic downturn that began after the 1929 stock market crash.
- FDR took office in 1933 and launched the New Deal — a series of relief, recovery, and reform programs (e.g., CCC, WPA, TVA, FDIC, Social Security) — to provide jobs, stabilize banks, and regulate the economy.
- Historians agree the New Deal mitigated suffering and reshaped the federal government’s role; debate continues about how much it alone ended the Depression (World War II’s mobilization played a major role in full recovery).
Would you like a short summary of major New Deal programs or sources for further reading?
"President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s domestic program, called the New Deal, helped spur economic recovery in the United States during the Great Depression."
Brief context:
- The Great Depression was the severe worldwide economic downturn that began after the 1929 stock market crash.
- FDR took office in 1933 and launched the New Deal — a series of relief, recovery, and reform programs (e.g., CCC, WPA, TVA, FDIC, Social Security) — to provide jobs, stabilize banks, and regulate the economy.
- Historians agree the New Deal mitigated suffering and reshaped the federal government’s role; debate continues about how much it alone ended the Depression (World War II’s mobilization played a major role in full recovery).
Would you like a short summary of major New Deal programs or sources for further reading?
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