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23 January, 09:51

What were the key objectives of New Deal legislation?

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    he New Deal was the set of federal programs launched by President Franklin D. Roosevelt after taking office in 1933, in response to the calamity of the Great Depression, and lasting until American entry into the Second World War in 1942. It had four major goals and achievements:

    In less than a decade, the New Deal changed the face of America and laid the foundation for success in World War II and the prosperity of the postwar era - the greatest and fairest epoch in American history. Most of all, the New Deal inspired a civic, cultural, and economic renaissance. But the New Deal is fading from collective memory-a casualty of time, neglect, and politics. The Living New Deal is making visible that enduring legacy.
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