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History, 29.11.2021 23:50 markthecow

How did President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs change the historical roles of the state and federal government? A
The New Deal returned power to the state governments, specifically in labor law and public safety
B. The New Deal decreased the power of the federal government primarily through programs aimed at reducing unemployment
The New Deal increased the power of the federal government, particularly in the area of economic policy,
The New Deal maintained the traditional balance of power between the states and the federal government

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