New Deal Effectiveness

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What the New Deal's effective in solving the great depression?
The New deals were a series of domestic programs that were enacted between the years
1933 and 1938. They were created to help the country to get back up to their feet after the effect the Great Depression had on America. The New Deals were effective ,it created millions of jobs, it also created programs that help build back their infrastructure. It also help the youth with their education and helped young men reclaim the owned land .Even if the New Deals fail to completely save the the country it still had an positive impact on recovering what was lost.
Many jobs were created to help built up the economy.The Public Works Administration
(PWA) put hundreds of thousands of people
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Programs like these that started in the New Deal had an impact on the country, these programs were effective.
The New Deal also had an effect on the youth at the time.Through the National
Youth Administration(NYA) the government made it possible for students to continue their education by providing them with part time jobs to meet their expenses. About 1.5 million high school students and 600,000 college students and part time jobs and still continued to get an education.The program emphasized skill development and by 1939 it emphasized skills training in defenserelated industries. This is another example of New Deal programs was successful.
In conclusion the New Deal programs were very effective. It help the youth financially with their education .It also helped restore the infrastructure that was ruin during the Great
Depression. The New Deal programs had millions of people working, so the unemployment issue as slowly disappearing.Even If the New Deals fail to completely save the country it still had an positive impact on America.
Work cited: http://www.laboreducator.org/newdeal2.htm http://www.history.com/topics/greatdepression