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ValentinkaMS [17]
2 years ago
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(q052) the broad-ranging federal legislation that transformed the federal government's role in the american economy during the f

irst two years of franklin d. roosevelt's presidency brought the nation out of economic depression and resulted in nearly full employment.
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marissa [1.9K]2 years ago
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The broad-ranging federal legislation that transformed the federal government's role in the American economy during the first two years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency brought the nation out of economic depression, and resulted in nearly full employment. Given Statement are false .

America's president from January 30, 1882, until April 12, 1945, was Frank D. Roosevelt. America was already going through the Great Depression when he accepted the president, making it the worst economic crisis in US history.

He presented a plan known as The New Deal to address this problem. The New Deal consisted of a number of implemented policies, public works initiatives, financial reforms, and laws. It contributed to the recovery of the American economy.

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