president Roosevelts new deal created programs that were
a. administered by the federal government
b. based on the principles of the great society
c. considered constitutional in their purpose
d. partially funded by individual state governments

Respuesta :

Answer:

a. Administered by the federal government

Explanation:

Franklin Roosevelt entered the office in 1933 when the U.S. was undergoing its worst economic crisis ever: The Great Depression, which had left many people unemployed, many banks collapsed and many Americans trying to survive during that difficult time. Roosevelt believed that the government had to take an active role in order to overcome this downturn. Thus, as soon as he entered office he started to enact his New Deal programs (administered by the federal government itself) that aimed at providing relief to unemployed and minorities and help the economy recover.

Answer:

The correct answer is letter A. Administered by the federal government.

Explanation:

It was during the summer of 1932 when Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated as the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party. He accepted the new opportunity by telling a speech in which he addressed the economic problems happening at that time, known as the "great depression". Roosevelt talked about The New Deal which truly took shape immediately after his inauguration in 1933. The Deal was based on the assumption that the power of the federal government was needed to get America out of its depression, so the first days of Roosevelt's administration were about the passage of banking reforms laws, emergency relief programs, work relief programs, and programs related with agriculture. Then a second New Deal was set up, besides including the union protection programs, the Social Security Act and programs to aid tenant farmers and migrant workers. By 1939 New Deal Programs improved the lives of Americans and they set a precedent for the federal government that played an important role in the economic and social issues of the USA.

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