The “New Deal” in American history was launched by President A. Franklin B. Roosevelt. C. Theodore Roosevelt. D. William McKinley. E. Thomas Woodrow Wilson. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 正确答案:A解析:1929年爆发了世界范围的经济大萧条。1932年,FranklinD.Roosevelt(富兰克林·德拉诺·罗斯福...
The Impact of the New Deal on American History
The New Deal was a series of programs and projects instituted during the Great Depression by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that aimed to restore prosperity to Americans.
Unit6TheGreatDepressionandNewDeal TextA IntroductiontoTheGreatDepression TEXTAPreview 大萧条是指1929年至1933年之间全球性的经济大衰退。大萧条的影响比历史上任何一次经济衰退都要来得深远,它从美国蔓延到其他工业国家,加剧恶化了世界经济形势,成为第二次世界大战爆发的一个重要根源。1933年初,富兰克林•罗斯福...
American Rhetoric in the New Deal Era, 1932-1945: A Rhetorical History of the United States, Volume 7 The "New Deal era" is hard to define with precision - in time or in ideology. Some historians use New Deal to designate the intense period of domestic refo... T Benson 被引量: 0发...
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In January of 2000, the National Historical Publications and Records Center provided the American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives (CUA Archives) a grant to organize and create inventories on the internet for five labor and New Deal related collections. As a result of the ...
The first organized opposition in 1934 came from the American Liberty League led by conservative Democrats such as 1924 and 1928 presidential candidates John W. Davis and Al Smith. There was also a large but loosely affiliated group of New Deal opponents, who are commonly called the Old Right....
United States - New Deal, Supreme Court, Reforms: In reaction to pressures from the left and hostility from the right, the New Deal shifted more toward reform in 1935–36. Popular leaders, promising more than Roosevelt, threatened to pull sufficient vote
Franklin D. Roosevelt - New Deal, Presidency, Depression: By the fall of 1934, the measures passed during The Hundred Days had produced a limited degree of recovery; more importantly, they had regenerated hope that the country would surmount the crisis.