The United States government instituted ground-breaking programs in the wake of the Great Depression, some of which were mainly left to the states to implement. This autonomy led to large differences in the implementation and later recovery of these states. There currently exists a dearth of state level analysis of this period, which this paper aims to remedy. Through the investigation of Rhode Islands’ actions in the 1930’s in regards to recovery and federal programs, this paper establishes that individual state characteristics and actions have great impact on the states recovery. In Rhode Island, an unstable political climate led to inconsistent techniques in raising revenue and decreasing unemployment. Depending on the majority political...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
The following essay will examine what type of public policy, if any, was pursued to combat the high ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt's promise of a "new deal" gave hope to millions of impoverished Americans duri...
Providence entered the thirties with a weak economy, a high percentage of foreign-stock residents, a...
As the United States and the rest of the world struggled with the Great Depression, New Jersey’s sta...
Individual states varied in their responses to the Great Depression and federal New Deal programs, a...
The following paper details some of the most important reactions the State of Oregon had to the Grea...
Complied state financial data has not been closely analyzed between the years of 1930-1937. In analy...
During the Great Depression, states were forced to decide how to approach taxation and spending issu...
This paper examines the effects of federal programs on state revenues during the Great Depression, s...
This paper examines Georgia during the Great Depression and New Deal. It specifically focuses on the...
After the financial crash of 1929, the federal government implemented a series of policies and progr...
New York State historical facts including largely, government policies and actions, are presented fr...
The Great Depression was a tough time of economic downturn throughout the United States. Each state ...
During the Great Depression, state governments assumed many of the revenue-raising and public good p...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
The following essay will examine what type of public policy, if any, was pursued to combat the high ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt's promise of a "new deal" gave hope to millions of impoverished Americans duri...
Providence entered the thirties with a weak economy, a high percentage of foreign-stock residents, a...
As the United States and the rest of the world struggled with the Great Depression, New Jersey’s sta...
Individual states varied in their responses to the Great Depression and federal New Deal programs, a...
The following paper details some of the most important reactions the State of Oregon had to the Grea...
Complied state financial data has not been closely analyzed between the years of 1930-1937. In analy...
During the Great Depression, states were forced to decide how to approach taxation and spending issu...
This paper examines the effects of federal programs on state revenues during the Great Depression, s...
This paper examines Georgia during the Great Depression and New Deal. It specifically focuses on the...
After the financial crash of 1929, the federal government implemented a series of policies and progr...
New York State historical facts including largely, government policies and actions, are presented fr...
The Great Depression was a tough time of economic downturn throughout the United States. Each state ...
During the Great Depression, state governments assumed many of the revenue-raising and public good p...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
The following essay will examine what type of public policy, if any, was pursued to combat the high ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt's promise of a "new deal" gave hope to millions of impoverished Americans duri...