Historical story

What was President strategy in the New Deal?

President Roosevelt's strategy in the New Deal was to:

1. Relief: Provide immediate assistance to those suffering from the Great Depression, including providing jobs, food, and shelter.

2. Recovery: Stimulate the economy and create jobs by investing in infrastructure projects and industry.

3. Reform: Make changes to the financial system and other institutions to prevent another depression.

Roosevelt's New Deal programs had a significant impact on the United States. They helped to provide relief to millions of Americans who were struggling during the Great Depression, and they helped to create jobs and stimulate the economy. The New Deal also made lasting changes to the American economy and social welfare system.

Some of the most important New Deal programs included:

* The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC)

* The Works Progress Administration (WPA)

* The Social Security Act

* The National Recovery Administration (NRA)

* The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

These programs provided jobs, income, and other assistance to millions of Americans. They also helped to improve the nation's infrastructure and to establish important safety net programs that have continued to provide assistance to Americans in times of need.