Welfare In The 1930's

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Historically, providing welfare has been a controversial topic among the public; moreover, the belief that the impecunious are responsible for their poverty, not the governments. Welfare up until the 1930’s was minimal and was provided by the states; furthermore, when the Great Depression struck the nation, bringing millions into unemployment, the financial resources for welfare were beyond what the states could accommodate, resulting in the federal government to bare the weight of the falling level of standard of living. President F. D. Roosevelt’s, new deal policies included federal programs to help those in poverty. The federal programs that were created then, have now multiplied and diversified resulting in the government to spend the largest