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    President Hoover and Roosevelt’s Actions During the Great Depression The Great Depression was an unfortunate American Crisis in the 1930s that left many American people with no money and no hope. Citizens had lost their confidence and needed a leader to rebuild people’s faith in America. While in office President Hoover and Roosevelt were challenged with the jobs to lead Americans out this tragedy. Both men took a unique approach into solving the Depression. President Hoover and Roosevelt both

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    Roosevelt’s words he actions and his declaration to fight the Depression affected the people. Roosevelt’s cause much excitement in the people’s eyes‚ not only that‚ but it had a major affect on the American citizens. In the prompt ("The New Deal") the prompt states "Unlike his predecessor‚ Herbert Hoover‚ who felt the public should supporters the government and not the other way around... these bad times." It’s shows that the president before Roosevelt didn’t wasn’t on the people’s side

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    with the Roosevelt administration in the 1930s‚ can be effective today.  The Great Depression caused many Americans to lose their jobs‚ their homes‚ their dreams‚ and aspirations. Roosevelt created the “New Deal” in order to rebuild the economy and prevent this from happening again. The “New Deal” consisted of three goals: relief‚ recovery‚ and reform. One safeguard put in place that can be successful today is the creation of the Federal Relief Administration (FERA) which formed the Civilian Conservation

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    American New Deal agency out of all of them. This administration employed millions of unemployed people‚ most were unskilled men‚ to carry out public works projects. This included the construction of public buildings and public roads. In a much smaller but more famous project‚ Federal Project Number One‚ the WPA employed most musicians‚ artists‚ writers‚ actors and directors in large arts‚ drama‚ media‚ and literacy projects. Almost every community in the United States of America had a new park. Even

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    next elections‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt won Hoover’s place. Americans had high hopes for Franklin D. Roosevelt. First of all Roosevelt closed all the banks and he only let them reopen when they start being stabilized. He started a new governmental system called "the new deal". Each program in that system has its own initials and it was made for helping a certain type of people or for solving a problem‚ For example the AAA (Agricultural Adjustment Administration). That was made to help farmers specifically

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    Professor Frank Nobiletti Khuong Nguyen History 110-3 Wed # 98 Fall Semester 2012 History Research Paper The United States is the current super power in the world. To make sure that the country retains the status‚ the president can learn many lessons from its history in terms of tactics‚ strategies‚ and goals. This would assist him to become the best and most effective president he can be for the Americans. However‚ the purpose of this paper is to provide a background report explaining

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    unemployment rate was below 5% and new inventions were coming out all the time. People could always go out and have a good time whether it was a baseball game or going to the movies. By the end of the 1920’s and into the great depression‚ people were lucky if you could do these things once a year. During the great depression 30% of people in the United States were without a job and the economy had hit rock bottom. The economy during the 1920’s was at its high point with new inventions‚ people could

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    US during the New Deal Era: Planning re-defined as a scientific process (based on scientific techniques) and not just a design activity Based on emerging Keynesian economics Key Features of the New (Scientific) Kind of Planning: rooted in the collection and examination of data‚ evaluation of alternative courses of action and the creation of systems for implementation. 03/08/15 3 Evolution of the RationalComprehensive Planning Model Planning Experiments in the US during the New Deal Era: Examples

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    Roosevelt took office as the 32nd President of the United States on March 1933. When he began his administration the nation was in gulfed in an economic depression. In President Roosevelt’s first hundred days in office he presented the nation with the New Deal‚ which directly involved government in economic and social life. This was key since at the time of his election an estimated thirteen million Americans were unemployed and almost every financial institution was closed. The administration proposed

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    The New Deal was introduced in the 1930’s and it brought about reforms like social security‚ union-friendly labor laws‚ and agencies such as the economy act‚ federal deposit Insurance Corporation‚ and Securities and Exchange Commission. The Federal deposit Insurance Corporation was set up as an insurance policy on bank accounts. In 1933‚ banks would insure up to 2‚000 dollars‚ whereas now banks will insure up to 200‚000 dollars. In 1945‚ WWII ended and many people were supportive of the New Deal. There

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