The new deal

The new deal had profound and lasting effects on American Society and the economy.

It transformed the role of the Federal Government in the United States making it a central player in Economic and social welfare issues

encouraged labor rights and protections leading to the growth of labor unions and changes in employer-employee relationships

industrialized mechanisms to prevent future economic crisis through relations and reforms over banking agriculture and securities

criticism of the new deal

left wing criticism

this was expressed by socialist and communist leaders. leftwing options generally supports government involvement in the economy especially to the poor

Right wing criticism

This came from republican party. They believed that the new deal expanded the government too much.

Populist cricism

populist leaders from various backgrounds expressed concerns that the new deal favorite urban areas and large corporations over small Farmers and laborers they believed the policies did not adequately address the struggles of welcome Communities practically those facing falling crop pieces. Populist figures argued that government resources should be allocated more equitably to support struggling rural citizens rather than focusing primarily on industrial recovery.

Supreme court

the new deal faced significant legal challenges with the Supreme Court striking down key programs

this led to Franklin D Roosevelt controversial Court packing plan to add more Justice which was viewed unfavorably both sides of the political spectrum