The New Deal was for everyone. It did not matter which political party that you belonged to, you could still benefit from the programs.
The New Deal affected most people in the United States such as:- Farmers- unemployed workers,and workers who belonged to unions....- business groups- young workers- students, teachers, artists, writers, musicians....- Native Americans- Afro-Americans- Women- Some Mexican-Americans- And the poor, and needy.....
Women and African Americans (the two groups fighting for rights)
The New Deal affected most people in the United States such as:- Farmers- unemployed workers,and workers who belonged to unions....- business groups- young workers- students, teachers, artists, writers, musicians....- Native Americans- Afro-Americans- Women- Some Mexican-Americans- And the poor, and needy.....
The goal of the "Fair Deal" was to provide a universal health care plan, increase minimum wages, and provide Americans with guaranteed equal rights for workers protecting them from racial and religious discrimination. Two of the three eventually made it through congress. The health care program did not succeed, however later in 1960 Americans would be offered a medicare plan.
The programs in the New Deal benefited African Americans and black people :)
The New Deal was fair to Americans at a time when many needed help badly. Whether it was fair to ALL Americans could be a matter of opinion.
It affected the groups very badly because how they were treating the people in the minority groups.
The New Deal was for everyone. It did not matter which political party that you belonged to, you could still benefit from the programs.
Those of "color" were left out of the new deal. The African American citizens were left out of the new deal and segregation laws continued to pass.
The Americans wanted to colonize the Philippines because they have a deal or the treaty of Paris with the Japanese who sell the country to them
Roosevelt got votes from Southern whites,city people,African Americans , and workers who belonged to unions together these groups of voters formed a coalition and support FDR.