AP US History
The Second New Deal refers to a series of programs and reforms launched by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 aimed at addressing the ongoing economic struggles during the Great Depression. This initiative built upon the earlier New Deal and focused on social welfare, labor rights, and public works projects to provide relief, recovery, and reform, while seeking to alleviate poverty and support the unemployed.
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