What is the evidence to support the contention that "the most damning indictment of the New Deal was that it failed to cure the Depression"? What are the political, economic, and social achievements of value that the New Deal and President Roosevelt's optimistic and self-confident leadership during the Great Depression did in fact accomplish?
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