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Roosevelt called his program to reform the nation’s economy during the Great
Roosevelt called his program to reform the nation’s economy during the Great Depression the New Deal. Not only did it bring about major reforms, and introduce tougher regulation of big business, it also set a precedent for greatly expanded federal government involvement in the economy and society. Some of the programs that were initiated had a lasting impact while others were struck down by the Supreme Court. Just as the depression impacted people differently, so did the reforms that were passed during the New Deal.
analyze and discuss how women, blacks, Hispanics, and Native Americans, were impacted by the Depression and New Deal. As part of your analysis and discussion, you must address the long-term legacies of the New Deal and major historical assessments that have been made of it, and if you agree or disagree with these assessments.
Cite sources in alphabetical order and make sure to use intext citations.
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Milestone Documents | National Archives
WPA – The African-American Mosaic Exhibition | Exhibitions (Library of Congress) (loc.gov)
NEW DEAL POLICIES (virginia.edu)
Social Welfare History Project New Deal and the Negro (1935) (vcu.edu)
Underpaid, But Employed: How the Great Depression Affected Working Women | HISTORY
The Great Depression (eyewitnesstohistory.com)
https://prezi.com/vk3mtenbcivm/the-great-depression-in-utah/
John Collier (Native Americans) | Great Depression and World War II Project (wordpress.com)
Onda Latina ~ The Mexican American Experience Program Collection of the KUT Longhorn Radio Network (utexas.edu)
Digital History (uh.edu)
write a 700 word pa Race Relations in the 1930s and 1940s | Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945 | U.S. History Primary Source Timeline | Classroom Materials at the Library of Congress | Library of Congress (loc.gov) per
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