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What parts of the U.S economy were affected by FDR's New Deal policies

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The New Deal was a progression of projects and undertakings organized during the Great Depression by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that expected to reestablish thriving to Americans.

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In 1933 Roosevelt gradually attempted to balance out the economy and give occupations in order to help the individuals who were enduring.

In the following 8 years, the administration directed a progression of experiments, programs and undertakings like CCC, the WPA, the TVA, the SEC and some more. The new arrangement extended governments' job in our economy, by enabling it to direct beforehand unregulated territories of business.

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