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New Deal Era

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The New Deal era refers to a period in United States history during the 1930s when President Franklin D. Roosevelt implemented a series of programs and reforms to address the Great Depression.

Key Features

  • Government intervention in the economy
  • Social welfare programs
  • Labor rights protections
  • Infrastructure projects

Pros

  • Significantly reduced unemployment rates
  • Implemented groundbreaking social security and labor laws
  • Revitalized the economy through public works projects

Cons

  • Some critics argue that the New Deal programs expanded government powers too much
  • Not all programs were equally successful or effective

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