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Brief: The New Deal (1933-1939)
Summary
The New Deal is one of the paradigm shifts that ever occurred in the US history
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The New
Deal occurred between 1933 and 1939 and it was orchestrated by the stock market crash, the
Great Depression and the November, 1932, Presidential election won by President Roosevelt
(The Living New Deal 2)
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The Pecora Investigation exposed the fraud in
the American financial system hence necessitating urgent New Deal reforms to stabilize the
economy
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The move was aimed at curbing the massive bank failures
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The President signed the Beer-Wine
Revenue Act into law
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The other
New Deal initiative that occurred was the creation of the Civilian Conservation Corps, which
created massive employment for more than three million unemployed youth in Forests and parks
(Reading 79)
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The President signed into law the Agricultural Act, which
was aimed at the reduction of the surpluses of farm produce and livestock
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Moreover, the President signed into law the 1933 Securities Act,
which enhanced the reduction of Wall Street fraud
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Moreover, the New deal involved the creation of the Banking Act of 1933,
which effects the separation of commercial and investment banking besides creating the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation tasked with insuring bank deposits
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The agency is instrumental in the reservation of America’s
agricultural land from misuse and erosion
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The creation of the Works Progress Administration by the President
enhanced the creation of jobs for the unemployed besides serving to improve the US
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infrastructure
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5M Americans hence boosting the economic growth and development (Margo 47)
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The
mission of the new initiative was to provide electricity to the rural areas which could attract the
private firms to the rural areas to stimulate the economy
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The Act also served to enhance cordial relations between the management relations and
the workforce
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The New
Deal was also procured by the establishment of the Robinson-Patman Act, the anti-Price
Discrimination Act, which served to curtail any form of monopolistic control ad price
discrimination in the American product, money and stock markets
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For instance, the Public Works Administration and the Works Progress
Administration were consolidated into the Federal Works Agency
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In fact, the
Federal Works Agency focused on the Federal, State and local building’s needs
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The Program has improved the livelihoods of many Americans who cannot afford basic food
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Works Cited
Hamen, Susan E
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Edina, Minn: ABDO Pub
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Hanes, and Allison McNeill
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Detroit: UʺXʺL, 2013
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Margo, Robert, A
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7(2), (Spring 2013), p
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The Living New Deal
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The New Deal Timeline, p
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Retrieved on
October, 2015 from:
https://livingnewdeal
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A Statistical Analysis of New Deal Economic Programs in the Forty-Eight
States, 1933-1939
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