FDR truly tried to help the people and wanted to make a change. He was mostly successful with his New Deal Program. Each Program helped a different part of the country and its people. Focusing only on some programs, which were in the long list of programs in the New Deal program, it shows that it helped. The FHA or better known as the Federal Housing Administration helped people at that time who were in a middle class position and wanted to build or buy a new home in a secure manner. The administration was formed to insure long-term home...
know that is was without question successful. It secured people"s earned money so when they retire they still get money and don"t starve.

know that is was without question successful. It secured people"s earned money so when they retire they still get money and don"t starve.
It not only helps the people but also helps the government. The government takes the money and invests it in secure investments or works with it in a different way and gets money from the interest of the money that the government doesn"t owe.
Today the government has many problems with the social security but in spite that this program is now 62 years old, and it must have been successful to be still in action
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney was born on February 25th, 1746 at Charleston, the eldest son of a politically prominent planter and a remarkable mother who introduced and promoted indigo culture in South Carolina. 7 years later, he accompanied his father, who had been appointed colonial agent for South Carolina, to England....
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Ludwig van Beethoven, a German composer, generally considered one of the greatest composers in the Western tradition. Born in Bonn, Beethoven was reared in to the capricious discipline of his father, a singer in the court chapel. In1789, because of his father"s alcoholism, the young Beethoven became a court musician...
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On the stormy morning of Sunday, February 12, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, wife of Thomas, gave birth to a boy. He was born on a bed of poles covered with corn husks. The baby was named Abraham after his grandfather. In 1811 the Lincolns moved to a farm on Knob Creek...
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