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Roosevelts' Hundred Days

Roosevelt’s Hundred Days refers to the first three months of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency in 1933, during which he implemented a flurry of policy actions to address the Great Depression. This period included significant legislative measures like the New Deal programs, which aimed to provide relief for unemployment, stimulate economic recovery, and reform financial systems. Roosevelt worked quickly to restore confidence, stabilize the banking system, and create jobs. The Hundred Days set a precedent for proactive government intervention in times of crisis, marking a pivotal moment in American history and establishing a framework for future economic and social policies.