FDR launched New Deal, programs to aid in Great Depression relief, recovery, and reform efforts.
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal brought hope to a struggling nation during the Great Depression. The package of programs and reforms sought to stabilize the economy, create jobs, and provide assistance to those in need. Through initiatives like the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration, millions of Americans found work, infrastructure was improved, and public morale was boosted. The New Deal also introduced social security, banking regulations, and labor rights, shaping the future of the country. Roosevelt's bold actions and innovative programs marked a turning point in American history, illustrating the government's ability to intervene in times of crisis for the betterment of society. #NewDeal #FranklinDRoosevelt #GreatDepression #EconomicRecovery
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