In 1929-1932 there was the depression.
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In 1929-1932 there was the depression. At this time people were starving and had to get food from charity. Also at this time millions of people were unemployed and poor. President Hoover who as president at this time did nothing to help because he believed that the government should not interfere in industry or business, also he did little to help the unemployed and poor. But President Roosevelt offered a 'New Deal' to the American public, which was better than what they had now. He also promised to create jobs through public works schemes and he would give...
one view that people had of the New Deal. Which was, people thought Roosevelt is just wasting taxpayer's money down the drain as illustrated in the picture
one view that people had of the New Deal. Which was, people thought Roosevelt is just wasting taxpayer's money down the drain as illustrated in the picture
Source F shows another view people had of the New Deal. Which was, Roosevelt getting rid of all Hoovers old policies. It also shows Roosevelt with his sleeves rolled up which indicates he's a man of action.
Finally Source G shows another view people had of the New Deal. Which was Roosevelt doesn't know what he is doing and he is wasting money on alphabet agencies, which don't work.
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