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Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression

Franklin D. Roosevelt’s community dealt with many problems of The Great Depression. The people of the United States were unemployed, and businesses were closed down. After the stock market crash everyone panicked. However, others were saying to accept the New Deal.
During the twenties businesses opened for new production. It included kitchen items, automobiles, and other products. Jobs were opening and were available too many people and in order to earn money. In 1929, the stock market crashed. Prices on products and items decreased rapidly. This caused many businesses to close down and put people out of jobs. This time of crisis was called The Great Depression. It left families without shelter and they lived in poor neighborhoods. As quoted by Meridel Lesueur, “out of jobs in cities and suffering extreme poverty”.
According to Document C, President Roosevelt immediately issued the New Deal to......

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