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The Great Depression: How did the emergence and downfall of industries during the Great Depression and President Roosevelt’s New Deal affect the lifestyle of the U.S. and art during this era? Include both positive and negative effects in your response. The Great Depression and President Roosevelt’s New Deal is one of the most tumultuous time in US history and this has affected every fabric of American society. It can be likened to a roller coaster ride where citizen in the United States were at their lowest but also to climb at their highest.
Before the Great Depression, America experienced an economic boom and albeit life was difficult due to the harsh condition of the sweatshops that permeated during those days, there at least jobs to be had. There were factories then and employment was in blossom. This was however reversed when the market crashed because the era of Great Depression followed suit. The Great Depression had the effect of reducing the majority of the people in America to become paupers. President Roosevelt had to introduce drastic policies to reverse the tide for America to get back at its feet again.
The New Deal involves many economic policies that were centered on giving relief, reform and recovery to end the Great Depression. This policy mandated the opening of banks so that business can flourish. The government became an employer through Works Progress Administration (WPA) programs so that people can have jobs and income. He also pump prime the economy by spending a lot of money in building infrastructures. Little by little, America recovered (www.history.com). The New Deal proved to be effective as it did not only end the Great Depression but made America as the strongest economy in the world (The New Deal).
From being paupers with nothing to eat during the Great Depression to become the most affluent country in the world. This happened after the war where war expenditures multiplied America’s GNP that contributed to its meteoric rise after the Great Depression. The positive effect of Great Depression and New Deal on America’s lifestyle is that it taught them resilience and to value hard work to achieve anything and even to become as the strongest country in the world. The negative effect however is that the people became too materialistic and too selfish as they try to compensate for their hardship during the Great Depression.
Response to Samuel Harvey The New Deal did not only employ the artist, musicians, actors and writer but in fact everybody to put money in the system. It has to be remembered that the New Deal also spent a great deal on infrastructure and this required a huge number of workers. The post however did not mention that America in fact rose after the Great Depression to become the strongest economy in the world.Kent Anderson The post implied racial discrimination when it wrote “families would live in rural areas and work on farms owned by white landowners” as an issue during the Great Depression.
Racial tension however was the least concern of the people during the Great Depression because they are more preoccupied with survival. As the poster with the kid holding a placard says “Why can’t you give my dad a job?” This encapsulates the issue of the time more than discrimination. Work Cited"The New Deal." History Learning Site. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb. 2015. http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/new"New Deal." History.com. A&E Television Networks. Web. 1 Mar. 2015. .
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