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The most enduring economic myth of the twentieth century is the idea that FDR‘s New Deal pulled America out of the Great ...
After Roosevelt was elected, he began to institute his “New Deal,” a series of economic programs intended to offer relief to the unemployed and recovery of the national economy. Though African ...
Much of Roosevelt’s mystique, which lives on to this day, can be attributed to the economic miracle — there is no other way to describe it — that took place in the spring of 1933.
There’s not a lot to compare there. Roosevelt was responding to a terrible economy. The president now is not responding to a terrible economy. WOLF: He might be creating one. RAUCHWAY ...
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