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Dima020 [189]
4 years ago
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What were Franklins Roosevelt goals

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Anni [7]4 years ago
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Answer: While Roosevelt's main goal was to increase employment, he also recognized the need for a support system for the poor. The Federal Emergency Relief Administration, started in 1933, addressed the urgent needs of the poor.

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