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6 February, 04:33

What was one major difference between the First New Deal and the Second New Deal?

Conservatives supported the programs of the First New Deal, but not those of the Second New Deal.

The programs of the First New Deal were not very popular, but those of the Second New Deal were.

The First New Deal tried to restore basic economic functions, and the Second New Deal tried to improve people's lives.

Roosevelt dealt only with banking reform during the First New Deal, and moved on to jobs during the Second New Deal.

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  1. 6 February, 07:13
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    Generally speaking, " The First New Deal tried to restore basic economic functions, and the Second New Deal tried to improve people's lives," since the President "gained traction" after the First.
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