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Which of these best describes the overall impact of the new deal on Georgia

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The New Deal brought improved lives for many in Georgia, but failed to end the depression.

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The initiatives of the New Deal added jobs and gave some people some relief. However, it was not until World War II that Georgia got of the depression. Therefore, the New Deal brought improved lives for many in Georgia, but failed to end the depression

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Answer: The New Deal brought improved lives for many in Georgia, but failed to end the depression

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The New Deal (1933-1939) was a set of programs, projects and reforms introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as an attempt for the population to recover from depression. It provided people of Georgia with government-funded job opportunities. As a result, many people earned enough money to support their families. The New Deal also offered low interest loans to the farmers, which helped them maintain their business. Although initially successful, the deal increased country's debt and thus did not succeed in ending the depression.

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