
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in U.S. history. Starting in 1929 there was widespread unemployment, poverty, and closing of businesses. The economy continued to spiral downward until 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt became president. His recovery program, known as the New Deal, put millions of people to work, saved millions from homelessness and starvation, rebuilt America's infrastructure, saved capitalism, and maybe even saved democracy in the U.S.
By Mark Palmer5
5959 ratings
The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in U.S. history. Starting in 1929 there was widespread unemployment, poverty, and closing of businesses. The economy continued to spiral downward until 1933 when Franklin Roosevelt became president. His recovery program, known as the New Deal, put millions of people to work, saved millions from homelessness and starvation, rebuilt America's infrastructure, saved capitalism, and maybe even saved democracy in the U.S.

228,327 Listeners

36,737 Listeners

4,065 Listeners

4,819 Listeners

10,352 Listeners

112,330 Listeners

19,241 Listeners

1,952 Listeners

39,556 Listeners

15,833 Listeners

2,868 Listeners

1,597 Listeners