communists
Socialists and Progressives
Socialists responded to new and harsh working conditions by pushing for laws that would regulate them. They sought a minimum wage and an eight-hour workday.
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Some socialists during Roosevelt's time believed that his New Deal policies did not go far enough in redistributing wealth and power to the working class. They thought that the government should have nationalized industries and implemented more radical economic reforms. As a result, they criticized Roosevelt for maintaining a capitalist system and not adequately addressing the root causes of inequality.
Adolf Hilter tortue the following people in the Haulcaust: Communists , Socialists , Labor Leaders, Gypies, Homosexuals. He torture these poeple becasuse he thought theyt were a threat to his outcome of a new goverment.
The "first" New Deal dealt with mostly immediate measures of getting the unemployed back to work and providing welfare and recovery. As the Depression continued, FDR began to feel the heat of his critics, both left (Huey Long, Share the Wealth, Charles Townsend, socialists) and right (conservative businessmen, laissez-faire supporters, anti NIRA regulations). To combat these critics, FDR proposed a new set of economic and social measures to fight unemployment and poverty, and to provide real jobs to decrease the unemployment rate. Examples of the Second New Deal included the WPA, which was the major relief agency of the New Deal. It was to provide work, not welfare. The major new piece of legislation during the Second New Deal was the Social Security Act of 1935. It provided insurance for the aged, unemployed, and disabled and it was based on contributions by both employers and employees.
he promoted another wave of reforms known as the second new deal
The New Deal.
he promoted another wave of reforms known as the second new deal
Socialists
The New Deal