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According to David Kennedy, the unifying design [of the New Deal] took different forms in different sectors of th

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According to David Kennedy, “the unifying design [of the New Deal] took different forms in different sectors of the nation’s life… In the social realm, the dominant motif was security; in the economic realm, regulation (which was security by another name); and in the physical realm, planned development. In all those domains the common objective was stability.” (p247) Based on the evidence available to you, is Kennedy's evaluation correct? Why/why not? 

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