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Franklin D. Roosevelt's Positive Response To The Great Depression

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The Great Depression began in the United States after a major stock fall known as “black Tuesday”, by 1932 the Great Depression increased unemployment rates to 25%, President Herbert Hoover urged patience and self reliance. When Franklin D. Roosevelt’s began his presidency in 1933 he responded to the Great Depression by introducing the New Deal which consisted of relief, reform, and recovery gaining a positive response. The new deal led Franklin D. Roosevelt to create social security. As seen in document D, it is a poster promoting social security which was an act that gave people a monthly check as long as they were 65+. Social security is beneficial because at that age it is nearly impossible to find a decent job. Social security helped

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