The New Deal was a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans. When Roosevelt took office in 1933, he acted swiftly to stabilize the economy and provide jobs and relief to those who were suffering. Over the next eight years, the government instituted a series of experimental New Deal projects and programs, such as the CCC, the WPA, the TVA, the SEC and others, that aimed to restore some measure of dignity and prosperity to many Americans. Roosevelt’s New Deal fundamentally and permanently changed the federal government’s relationship to U.S. citizens
It was mostly about weaponry and its positioning. Both sides started amassing nuclear weaponry in the form of missiles and then started placing them worldwide in ally countries to defend themselves if need be. For example, the Cuban missile crisis happened when Soviets wanted to put ballistic missiles into Cuba who was an ally. The US of course did the same thing only in Europe.
False. the Republicans picked up net gains of 3 house seats and 4 Senate seats.