Objective 5.4 -- FDR and "The New Deal"

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11 Feb 201610:43

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TLDRIn 1932, amidst the Great Depression, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, a charismatic and optimistic Democratic governor from New York, won the U.S. presidential election by a landslide against incumbent Herbert Hoover. FDR's New Deal, launched during his first hundred days, aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform through programs like the CCC, PWA, and AAA, addressing unemployment, stabilizing the banking sector, and stimulating the economy. His direct communication with the public through fireside chats and innovative policies left a lasting impact, making him one of America's greatest presidents.

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Great DepressionFranklin RooseveltNew DealEconomic RecoveryPolitical HistorySocial ReformBanking CrisisRoosevelt EraAmerican Politics1930s America