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Blababa [14]
2 years ago
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What was President Roosevelt's Social, Political, and Economic Reforms

History
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nevsk [136]2 years ago
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Answer:

His political movement in response to significant economic, social, and political inequalities. Though Progressives advocated for many different reforms, the central, shared idea was that the government should lead efforts to change society’s ills. Previously, the general consensus was that social or economic ills were best solved through private efforts. Muckraking journalists and intellectuals publicized these issues through newspapers and lectures, and protesters and activists began to affect modest change across the country

Progressives sought the elimination of government corruption, women’s suffrage, social welfare, prison reform, prohibition, and civil liberties. While the progressive promotion of public health initiatives and universal education benefitted everyone, especially the poor and immigrants, progressives did not organize to promote black suffrage or equal rights. However, many progressive individuals did fight for civil rights on a smaller scale, and progressive activists, journalists, and thinkers formed advocacy groups such as the National Association for the Advancement for Colored People (NAACP)

Explanation:

The New Deal created a broad range of federal government programs that sought to offer economic relief to the suffering, regulate the private industry, and grow the economy. The New Deal is often summed up by the “Three Rs”:

relief (for the unemployed)

recovery (of the economy through federal spending and job creation), and

reform (of capitalism, by means of regulatory legislation and the creation of new social welfare programs).

Roosevelt’s New Deal expanded the size and scope of the federal government considerably, and in doing so fundamentally reshaped American political culture around the principle that the government is responsible for the welfare of its citizens. As one historian has put it: “Before the 1930s, the national political debate often revolved around the question of whether the federal government should intervene in the economy. After the New Deal, debate rested on how it should intervene.”

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