How Successful was the New Deal?

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How Successful was the New Deal?

After The Great Depression America elected Roosevelt to be the President hoping he would get them away from the Depression which was effecting nearly everyone at the time. Roosevelt did get them away from the Depression he made the alphabet agencies, these were Relief, Recovery and Reform agencies helping America. During the New Deal unemployment fell from 25% to 14%, Roosevelt gave the average American Hope however not everything was perfect. With the new deal the N.R.A and the A.A.A were deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, little was done to help the Sharecroppers who didn't own they're own lands and the consumer prices didn't rise at the same rate as the earnings.

The Alphabet agencies were Roosevelt's agencies that helped get America get back on its feet again.

The agencies like the C.W.A and the W.P.A gave jobs to approximately 13 million workers decreasing unemployment and they also repaired airfields, schools, hospitals and roads. The C.C.C gave work to 2.5 million unemployed single men who restored forests, beaches and parks the C.C.C gave the young men training which did help them get jobs later on in life. However everything was not perfect with Roosevelt's Alphabet agencies, the N.R.A was a agency that dealt with the fair work fair wage giving the American workers who were signed up with them a fair competition. In 1935 two brothers broke one of their acts for selling diseased chickens the N.R.A took them to court where they were found guilty, the brothers appealed to the Supreme court where the supreme court declared that it was the business of the New York State and not Washington. After this 16 cases of the alphabet agencies were under trial and then later the New Deal was declared unconstitutional losing the American people money and jobs.

The unemployment fell from 25% to 14%; the New Deal had found job for 11% of the population this would mean that there were fewer jobs to find for the 13% still unemployed. Also that Roosevelt would be able to put more taxes on consumer goods e.g. Fridges and Cookers so that the government would get back some of the billions of dollars they had stuck into the New Deal. Regardless of this the first New Deal was made unconstitutional making the rate of unemployment rise between the years of 1937-39 from 14% to 18% which brought less money into the American Government and Roosevelt. After 1939 the unemployment rated fell rapidly as America had just joined World War two and they were recruiting soldiers, Pilots, sailors and workers in the factories to make machinery and artillery.

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Roosevelt connected with the 'Normal' American people better than the other presidents before him had done. Roosevelt did this with his fireside chat. Fireside chats were where President Roosevelt would speak to the nation over the radio in they're own houses. Over The time of Roosevelt's Presidential rule he had letters saying "Millions of others praying for you every night" and envelopes addressed to "Gods Gift to the USA, the White House". Roosevelt was not loved by everyone the businessmen disliked Roosevelt as he had declared there would be unions for their workers, the Republicans disliked Roosevelt as they still ...

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