How successful were the programs of the new deal in solving the problems of the great depression?
The New Deal helped fix the banking system and created programs to provide work and public service. It helped the Depression. The New Deal did improve things, but it didn't cure all of the problems. So it depends on how you define success. ChaCha!
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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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