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(a) Briefly describe ONE development that contributed to the passage of New Deal legislation in the 1930s.
(b) Briefly explain ONE effect of New Deal legislation on the role of the federal government in the United States economy.
(c) Briefly explain ONE difference between the role of the federal government in the United States economy during the Gilded Age and the role of the
federal government in the United States economy in the 1930s.
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(a) Briefly describe ONE development that contributed to the passage of New Deal legislation in the...
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