How did FDR respond to the great depression?
Roosevelt's response was the New Deal, which created many public works projects and provided social help for people in need.
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About Public Works
Public works are the engineering projects or construction carried out by the government on behalf of the community. This includes roads, dams, sewer and other parts of the infrastructure.
About New Deal
The New Deal was a serious of economic programs implemented for domestic reform in the United States during the administration of President Franklin Roosevelt between the years of 1933 and 1936. The topic was first introduced by Roosevelt in his acceptance speech for the Democratic party nomination for President in 1932.
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