The two ways that the New Deal programs impacted the structure of the United States were:
- b.)It created the Social Security Act, which resulted in the Social Security system.
- d)It strengthened the view that government is responsible for the welfare of its citizens.
How did the New Deal change things ?
The New Deal's Social Security Act of 1935 established a framework for a system of social insurance, which included retirement benefits for the elderly, unemployment insurance, and assistance to the disabled and needy children.
The New Deal represented a significant shift in the role of the federal government in the lives of Americans. It introduced a more active role for the government in addressing economic crises, regulating industries, and providing social safety nets.