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what did the new deal accomplish in the 1930s? what did it not accomplish? why did it fail to end the depression?

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Answer: with federal involvement, Roosevelt's "New Deal" attempted to encourage economic recovery and provide Americans a job again. In an effort to regulate agricultural production, stabilize wages and prices, and develop a sizable public works program for the unemployed, new federal agencies were established. Roosevelt experimented, practiced protectionism, increased regulation and taxation, and this led to uncertainty, which is why the New Deal failed. He did not support economic expansion, for instance, by hiking taxes.

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