As per the question,<u>the similarity between the given statement and the idea proposed by Roosevelt in his 'New Deal Speech' is that both of them contemplate work as a significant moral code</u>. Roosevelt in his speech lays primary emphasis on programmes associated with public works like the construction of dams, schools, bridges, etc. that would not only produce employment opportunities for the people and give work to them but also bring the depressed economy of the state back to life. Similarly, the given statement considers the importance and worth of work opportunities.
The Founding Fathers knew that as our country grew it would change, so instead of creating steadfast rules, they created a framework to follow which we call the United States Constitution.
People who worked in factories lived together in small houses that were full to the brim and the idea was to go work while another sleeps, and then you sleep when others work.