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How did the New Deal change the role of the federal government in the
United States?

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Answer: It expanded the powers of the federal gov't by establishing regulatory bodies & laying the foundation of a social welfare system. In the future the gov't would regulate business & provide social welfare programs to avoid social & economic problems.

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