How Did The Government Grow During The Great Depression Dbq

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The government took a big stand during the Great Depression to help the people and make America a great place to live again. It was time for government to step in and help all the people that needed resources from the government. The government created programs to bring relief,recovery and reform to the country. Without any guidance from the government to the people the country would have folded completely. The unemployment sky rocketed which caused the government to have no choice but to step in. Without the help of the government the country would have not recovered for a long time.

The government had no choice but, to help the people with all the struggle they were going threw as the stock market crashed(document 1). As the chart in the DBQ states the government instituted social security to help the people manage their money to prevent lack of security for people(chart). In addition the government added Unemployment insurance incase any person were to be unemployed and help protect that person( document 2). As Hoover stated in his message in document three that the people and state government need most control because they are more aware of what is going on in that area. If the government does not respond to support the state and people it would hurt the country as a hold. …show more content…

In which the government responding to the people was a sign that then government actually cared about the people and were willing to help. With the new deals allowing flexibility for the government to the help the people who were in need desperately. With more involvement of the government it pushed the people and government closer together to create a bond in which they can interact. The bond allowed the people and government to be able to handle their economics more in a positive