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Is the significance of Roosevelt's New Deal beyond the economic field?
The most fundamental significance of Roosevelt's New Deal lies in consolidating the rule of capitalist system in western countries!

Specific performance in:

1. rectify the banking and financial sectors, order banks to suspend business for rectification, gradually restore bank credit, abandon the gold standard and devalue the dollar to stimulate exports;

2. Industrial revival or industrial adjustment (central measure): prevent overproduction caused by blind competition through the National Industrial Revival Law and the Blue Eagle Action; According to the National Industrial Revival Law, industrial enterprises formulate fair management rules for their own industries, determine the production scale, price level, market distribution, wage standards and working days of each enterprise, and prevent blind competition from causing overproduction, thus strengthening the government's control and regulation of capitalist industrial production [easing class contradictions].

3. Adjust agricultural policies: give economic subsidies to farmers who reduce farming and production (farmers reduce large areas of cultivated land and slaughter a large number of livestock, and the government pays subsidies) to raise and stabilize the prices of agricultural products;

4. Implement "work for relief" (the most important measure);

5. Vigorously build public * * * projects, alleviate social crisis and class contradictions, and increase employment to stimulate consumption and production;

6. The government has also established a social security system so that retired workers can get pensions and insurance, unemployed people can get insurance money, and mothers with young children and disabled people can get subsidies.

7, the establishment of emergency relief agencies, to provide relief funds for the people.