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DENIUS [597]
3 years ago
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Discuss the view that Roosevelt’s First New Deal had little impact.

History
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In-s [12.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:the New Deal was an enormous gederally-funded series of infrastructure and improvement projects across America, creating jobs for workers and profits for businesses.The New Deal of the 1930s helped revitalize the U.S. economy following the Great Depression.The New Deal had an important impact in the housing field. The New Deal followed and increased President Hoover's lead and seek measures. The New Deal sought to stimulate the private home building industry and increase the number of individuals who owned homes.In May 1933 the Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was passed. This act encouraged those who were still left in farming to grow fewer crops. Therefore, there would be less produce on the market and crop prices would rise thus benefiting the farmers – though not the consumers.

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The weapons and battle tactics used by both sides during the Revolutionary War were consistent with those used by European armies for the previous 15 or so years. Both sides used similar weapons and fought using similar tactics.

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