Many historians have argued that the real success of the New Deal lay not in what it did out in the world, but what it did in people's minds. In other words, the New Deal -- so the argument goes -- benefited the nation because it engendered in the American people the sense that the government was trying to help them, that the government cared about their plight. Do you agree that the benefits of the New Deal were primarily psychological? Why or why not?
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