The "first" New Deal dealt with mostly immediate measures of getting the unemployed back to work and providing welfare and recovery. As the Depression continued, FDR began to feel the heat of his...
The Second New Deal was similar to the First New Deal only in the amount of legislation passed by Congress or bills presented to the Congress between 1935 and 1938. The Second New Deal was much...
At first the Brain Trust referred to three Professors: Raymond Moley, Rexford Guy Tugwell, and Adolph A. Berle, Jr. Soon others included Basil (Doc) O'Connor, Samuel Rosenman, and Hugh Johnson. The...
No. There was a first New Deal, which was first implemented in 1933 by Franklin D. Roosevelt; this was his effort to provide immediate emergency economic relief programs to remedy the economic...