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Naily [24]
4 years ago
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A major result of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal was

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ddd [48]4 years ago
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A major result of FDR's New Deal was an expansion of the power of the Federal Government. Unfortunately, the New Deal only helped Women's suffrage a little bit, and it wasn't until later that Women gained voting rights. FDR's New Deal raised the Federal deficit to the highest it was ever before. 
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