The New Deal changed the role of the federal government in people’s lives. In 3–5 sentences, evaluate whether this was a positive or negative change. Describe 2–3 New Deal programs that were effective or ineffective to support your evaluation. (4 points)

The change brought about by the New Deal in the role of the federal government can be considered as positive. One effective program was the Social Security Act, which provided financial support to elderly, disabled, and unemployed individuals. This program helped alleviate poverty and provide a safety net for those in need. Another effective program was the Civilian Conservation Corps, which provided employment and training to young men in conservation work, helping to protect natural resources and stimulate the economy. However, the National Industrial Recovery Act was an ineffective program, as it aimed to regulate industry and set standards, but was ultimately deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.