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Which diagram shows how the role of government changed as a result of the New Deal?

Which diagram shows how the role of government changed as a result of the New Deal-example-1
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A) Impoverished people came to rely on the government as a means of last resort---> Government took on a more active role in people's lives.

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The New Deal consisted of president Franklin D. Roosevelt's programs that would help America escape the Great Depression. These programs saw a huge increase in federal government's power of the economy and the life of every day citizens. New work programs like the Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps were formed to employ millions of previously unemployed American citizens. This shifted the way in which the people saw the government, as they now felt that the government had an imperative role in helping citizens in times of economic crisis.

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i think it is A most defiantly to my opinion

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