"i pledge you, pledge myself, to a new deal for the american people." (1932) this promise of a "new deal for the american people" was made by which u.s. president
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The correct answer is Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Roosevelt promised the American people a "New Deal" if he was elected president in 1932. The goal of this New Deal program was to help the American economy recover from the Great Depression. Roosevelt's deal was based on providing economic relief to citizens, reforming institutions that failed during the early 1930's, and helping the overall economy to recover. This popular program lead FDR to be elected president 4 times.
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