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The great depression and the new deal - Coggle Diagram
The great depression and the new deal
1st new deal
1933-1934
Centered in reconstructing the nation's economy and also making it completely different
Banking industry found comfort
Consecuences
Millions of people were able to get a work, which gave comfort and relief to various families which were struggling
Allowed improvement in what was needed, such as facilities, hospitals, schools, roads, parks, medical centers, and others
Relief, Recovery, Reform
Roosvelt lead the United States to socialism
Programs
The Social Security ACt
Money for elders
Tenesee Valley Authority
Electricity for rural areas on the south
FDIC
Money safety
WPA/CCC
Unemplyoed people go to work
2nd new deal
1935-1938
comofr among farmers
Government work programs
Improve resources
3 r's
New laws and agencies
Conclusions
During the Great Depression many families were hopeless or struggling to get what they needed in order to live a comfortable life, many people did not exactly know what to do when the crisis was occuring as millions lost their jobs and had to live miserably
Even when the situation was really difficult for people to overcome there were various programs and government support which led for a better life and to overcome the situation as quickly as possible.