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New deal   /nu dil/   Listen
New deal

noun
1.
The economic policy of F. D. Roosevelt.
2.
The historic period (1933-1940) in the United States during which President Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies were implemented.
3.
A reapportioning of something.






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"New deal" Quotes from Famous Books



... President Hoover. Pressures of the economy faced the President-elect as he took his oath of office from Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes on the East Portico of the Capitol. He addressed the nation by radio and announced his plans for a New Deal. Throughout that day the President met with his Cabinet designees ...
— United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches - From Washington to George W. Bush • Various

... burst out laughing at her perplexed, alarmed expression. "Oh, Lord, it isn't as bad as all that," said he. "The rain's stopped. Let's have breakfast. Then—a new deal—with everything to gain and nothing to lose. It's a great advantage to be in a position where you've got nothing ...
— Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise • David Graham Phillips

... are!" roared Cargan. "A man's word's his word, and he keeps it to me, or I know the reason why. You can't come down to the City Hall with any new deal like this. I was to have two hundred thousand. ...
— Seven Keys to Baldpate • Earl Derr Biggers



Words linked to "New deal" :   historic period, economic policy, age, deal



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