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Serggg [28]
4 years ago
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How did Roosevelt change the role of the U.S. president during the New Deal?

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1 answer:
jok3333 [9.3K]4 years ago
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The main way in which Roosevelt changed the role of the U.S. president during the New Deal is that he became extremely "active" in the US economy and social structure--in that through the New Deal the federal government played an unprecedented role in helping the economy recover from the Great Depression. 
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