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What goal did Franklin D. Roosevelt set for the Second New Deal?'

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Roosevelt had five major goals for the Second New Deal:

1. Upgrade the use of national resources

2. Security against old age

3. Unemployment and diseases

4. Clearance of overcrowded areas

5. National Work Relief Program

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Answer: The three goals of the New Deal were to improve the economic level, to implement laws to eradicate poverty and unemployment and to provide help to less unfortunate Americans. These were the plans of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he first took office in 1933.

Credit to: Reference.com

www.reference.com/history/were-three-goals-new-deal-c40b3a21ca061a82

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