The New Deal was a series of U.S. federal programs launched in the 1930s to combat the Great Depression. It provided economic relief, job creation through public works, and financial reforms. Workers, farmers, and the unemployed benefited most, gaining social security, labor protections, and infrastructure improvements that stabilized the economy.
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