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The Great Depression1

iding the support and perspective every individual needed to regain their confidence and put our society back together. The roots of rebuilding America were stemmed from the laws, legislations and acts that were passed during the era of The New Deal. After The New Deal our federal government became known as guaranteers. This in itself was a major accomplishment since the government had previously guaranteed almost nothing. The quality of life for many improved and in many areas of the economy individuals gained respect and rights to a fair nation. An education was given to the young, and safe and fair paying job was given to adults including the feeling of job security as well. Medical care was even promised to the elderly. In a sense there was now something for everyone. Roosevelt’s view of accepting change in the way citizens viewed the government imposed the reflection of his idea on the world as a sign of hope and reassurance. With the structure of The New Deal’s ideas and restoration the depression was almost resolved. I can’t honestly say that The New Deal solved the depression because it didn’t, but I think that it gave the nation the fundamentals that they needed to solve their problems themselves. All that was missing was the structure and strength in the citizens themselves to reunite as a nation and not as individuals. The New Deal helped many individuals perceive these morals and values by setting the standards for economic equality, limited production, and fairness for the rich and poor and it also provided equality in the field of competition. All in which were needed to be restored. After all we did create The Pledge of Allegiance, which plainly states the fundamentals of The United States by saying we are “One nation under god, individual with liberty and justice for all.” Meaning justice for all people in our country and resembles the unity we should all feel in our nat...

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