
Analysis of Roosevelt's New Deal: The Decisive Role the Government Should Play When Facing the Crisis
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Abstract
As COVID-19 spreads, there are quite a lot of disputes on what role a government should play to control the pandemic. This paper will focus on the influence of Roosevelt’s New Deal and its implications to handle a crisis. This paper examines the historical background, specific measures, and effects of Roosevelt's New Deal, as well as the different views of various schools of thought on the New Deal. The main method used is literature analysis. It can be concluded that Roosevelt's New Deal is a solid example of effective government efforts to protect a country amid a crisis.
Keywords
Roosevelt's New Deal, Government, Economy, Crisis
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Pan,G. (2023). Analysis of Roosevelt's New Deal: The Decisive Role the Government Should Play When Facing the Crisis. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,405-409.
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