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How did president franklin d roosevelt increase the powers of the presidency

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt greatly increased the powers of the federal government and presidency by creating a many programs and reforms under the umbrella of what was called the β€œNew Deal" which permanently altered the presidency's power and scope within the local economy, and outside on the international stage. The New Deal expanded the presidential powers to curtail the effects of the Great Depression, and created a stronger platform capable of waging war against the unpredictable actions of Germany and Japan. The presidency became much more effective and stronger after the end of World War II, than at any other time before Franklin D. Roosevelt's tenure as president.

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