Analysis Of Jack Metzgar's, "Striking Steel":

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...account of a variety of labor issues and how the development of unions in the 20th century have been responsible for a plethora of workplace improvements. Metzgar argues that governmental policies such as The New Deal and others that followed in its wake were responsible for making widespread changes for Americans, and that these and other policies had a dramatic impact on the standard of living for the majority of Americans.
For instance, The New Deal is a prime example of a governmental program that had a profound impact on the American way of life, and created both positive and negative ramifications within the marketplace. In this way, these policies affected the lives of both union workers as well as non-union workers, raising the overall standard of living for all Americans.
The New Deal was a program initiated during the administration of Roosevelt. When Roosevelt took office in 1933, he adopted a plethora of programs to create jobs, provide economic relief, and stimulate the economy that had taken such a beating during...

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