7 Franklin D. Roosevelt 7
The Second New Deal
By the fall of 1934, the measures passed during the Hundred
Days had produced a limited degree of recovery; more
important, they had regenerated hope that the country
would surmount the crisis. Although the New Deal had
alienated conservatives, including many businessmen,
most Americans supported Roosevelt’s programs.
Roosevelt asked Congress to pass additional New Deal
legislation—sometimes called the Second New Deal—in
- The key measures of the Second New Deal were the
Social Security Act , the Works Progress Administration
New members of the Civilian Conservation Corps wait to be fi tted for shoes
at Camp Dix, N.J., 1935. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.