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The decade after World War I is often characterized as one of prosperity for many Americans (but certainly not all): increased manufacturing and production; rise of consumer culture; relaxation of government regulations, etc. But the "roaring twenties" came crashing down in 1929 beginning with the collapse of the stock market and bringing about thirteen years of a global economic depression. In the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected president in 1932 on the idea that he would make a "new deal" between government and the American people. What was the new Deal?
What was it designed to do and did it succeed?
How did it change Americans' perspectives about government?

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