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Princeton's WordNet

  1. New Dealnoun

    the economic policy of F. D. Roosevelt

  2. New Dealnoun

    the historic period (1933-1940) in the United States during which President Franklin Roosevelt's economic policies were implemented

  3. new dealnoun

    a reapportioning of something

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  1. New Deal

    The New Deal was a series of domestic economic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1936. They involved presidential executive orders or laws passed by Congress during the first term of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The programs were in response to the Great Depression, and focused on what historians call the "3 Rs": Relief, Recovery, and Reform. That is Relief for the unemployed and poor; Recovery of the economy to normal levels; and Reform of the financial system to prevent a repeat depression. The New Deal produced a political realignment, making the Democratic Party the majority, with its base in liberal ideas, the white South, traditional Democrats, big city machines, and the newly empowered labor unions and ethnic minorities. The Republicans were split, with conservatives opposing the entire New Deal as an enemy of business and growth, and liberals accepting some of it and promising to make it more efficient. The realignment crystallized into the New Deal Coalition that dominated most presidential elections into the 1960s, while the opposition Conservative Coalition largely controlled Congress from 1937 to 1963. By 1936 the term "liberal" typically was used for supporters of the New Deal, and "conservative" for its opponents. From 1934 to 1938, Roosevelt was assisted in his endeavours by a "pro-spender" majority in Congress. As noted by Alexander Hicks, "Roosevelt, backed by rare, non-Southern Democrat majorities—270 non-Southern Democrat representatives and 71 non-Southern Democrat senators—spelled Second New Deal reform."

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of new deal in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of new deal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of new deal in a Sentence

  1. Robert Einhorn:

    For quite some time, and I am talking about years, Iran will resist any kind of negotiation on a new deal.

  2. Mark Harper:

    My preference is to get a new deal. However, no deal must not be ruled out, should we be faced with a choice between no deal and no Brexit, this is my plan – one that can be delivered. One thing I'm not promising, as much as I'd like, is that we will leave deal or no deal come October 31st. Why? It's because I'm being straight with you and it just isn't possible.

  3. Richard Farley:

    Often when doing an add-on or tapping an accordion, Fed and OCC regulated banks - even if they are in the syndicate now - are saying no if lead arranging a new deal will be criticized.

  4. Puerto Rico Governor Wanda Vazquez:

    My position during this process has been that if bondholders receive better treatment in a new deal, pensioners must also receive better treatment.

  5. Neil Chatterjee:

    In a divided government, there's not going to be a Green New Deal. There's not going to be a carbon tax. I think FERC will be the game — and I will be a central player in that game.


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