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Chaos of Experimentation, A: Limits and Legacies of New Deal

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Abstract
In the 1930s, Roosevelt's principal critics accuse him of abandoning the Constitution and establishing a tyrannical state. Today historians point to problems the New Deal did not resolve and groups it did not represent. In analyzing the three Rs of the New Deal--relief, recovery, and reform--the New Deal is successful in area of relief. Some of its reforms are effective, like the Securities and Exchange Commission, others are failures. Recovery efforts have little staying power. When the war formally begins, growth takes off, but that is not the New Deal, it is the war. The New Deal is a stew pot of ideas, of experiments, some of which worked, some did not. This was an administration that was willing to try almost anything and did.
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American History, American Studies, American Presidency, Unfinished Nation, The
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