President Roosevelt created the New Deal programs in the 1930s to provide jobs for unemployed Americans during the Great Depression. The New Deal aimed to stimulate the economy by creating public works projects that employed many out of work citizens. While the economy was starting to recover under the New Deal, United States entry into World War II provided a massive boost by creating millions of additional jobs to support the war effort. Some argue whether the New Deal alone could have fully lifted the country out of depression without the wartime industrialization and spending.
President Roosevelt created the New Deal programs in the 1930s to provide jobs for unemployed Americans during the Great Depression. The New Deal aimed to stimulate the economy by creating public works projects that employed many out of work citizens. While the economy was starting to recover under the New Deal, United States entry into World War II provided a massive boost by creating millions of additional jobs to support the war effort. Some argue whether the New Deal alone could have fully lifted the country out of depression without the wartime industrialization and spending.
President Roosevelt created the New Deal programs in the 1930s to provide jobs for unemployed Americans during the Great Depression. The New Deal aimed to stimulate the economy by creating public works projects that employed many out of work citizens. While the economy was starting to recover under the New Deal, United States entry into World War II provided a massive boost by creating millions of additional jobs to support the war effort. Some argue whether the New Deal alone could have fully lifted the country out of depression without the wartime industrialization and spending.
President Roosevelt created the New Deal that lead us out of the Great Depression in the 1930s. In the New Deal, he created jobs for the overwhelming populations who were unemployed. After the New Deal was created America entered World War II. This created more even more jobs for people and people could afford food and shelter for themselves and their family. The timing of the war helped us get out of the Great Depression. Because the war helped us get out of the Great Depression, can we really say the New Deal was successful? What do you think would have happened if we hadn’t entered the war? Support your argument with evidence.