The New Deal was successful in many ways but it also failed in many ways. In my opinion the New Deal was a success because it restored faith in the government, created million of jobs, set the tone for the future, and strengthened labor unions. President Roosevelt made people feel very comfortable and many felt as they personally knew him. He was pretty chill and people trusted him and his ideas for the most part. Document A: “Fireside Chats” explains that Roosevelt had these radio addresses called “fireside chats.” He would inform people on them what he was planning to do as president. On his second fireside chat ever as president he said “congress is about to pass legislation that will greatly ease the mortgage distress among the farmers and the home owners of the nation,..” Meaning he was going to ease the burden of debt off of many americans and let them keep their property. He ends this speech with that congress and Administration owe it to the people because they have done so much for them. He feels as if they owe thanks to us Americans. …show more content…
He feels that Roosevelt was “the biggest-hearted man we ever had in the White House.” Dobbin explains that it’s the first time that he can remember that a president actually care about the working man and wants to do something for them. Dobbin says that “had made a lot of us feel a lot better even when there wasn’t much to eat in our homes.” Roosevelt made people feel good and feel like he is going to change things and make workers feel special and that they are worth a lot. Roosevelt speaks up for the no voice of the farmers and makes them