The New Deal
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The New Deal
The New Deal was the name given to the peacetime domestic program of the United States president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Especially to the innovative measures taken between 1933 and 1938 to counteract the effects of the Great Depression. However, the New Deal could not have been completed if it wasn't for the ideas and theories of two men, John Stuart Mills and John Maynard Keynes, upon which Roosevelt relied on and the specifics of
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up in his New Deal. Bibliography Brinkley, Alan. Prosperity, Depression, and War, 1920-1945. Baltimore: American Historical Assn., 1991. http: / www.umi.com http: / www.yahoo.com / ushistory Lash, Joseph P. Dealers and Dreamers: A New Look at the New Deal. New York: Doubleday Books Ltd., 1988. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 1999; New Deal. Microsoft Corporation. 1998. Schlesinger, Arthur M. The Coming of the New Deal. New York: Houghton Publishing, 1988. Schlesinger, Arthur M. The Politics of Upheaval. New York: Houghton Publishing, 1988.
up in his New Deal. Bibliography Brinkley, Alan. Prosperity, Depression, and War, 1920-1945. Baltimore: American Historical Assn., 1991. http: / www.umi.com http: / www.yahoo.com / ushistory Lash, Joseph P. Dealers and Dreamers: A New Look at the New Deal. New York: Doubleday Books Ltd., 1988. Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 1999; New Deal. Microsoft Corporation. 1998. Schlesinger, Arthur M. The Coming of the New Deal. New York: Houghton Publishing, 1988. Schlesinger, Arthur M. The Politics of Upheaval. New York: Houghton Publishing, 1988.