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How did roosevelt's plan to address the problems of the great depression change the role of the american government?

a.under roosevelt, the national government adopted a laissez-faire approach to the national economy and unemployment.
b.roosevelt reduced national expenses by shrinking the size of the federal government and cutting out many agencies and programs.
c.the government took on a greater role in the national economy and created programs to address the nation's unemployment problems.
d.roosevelt decreased the political power of the federal government and gave more control to the state governments in regard to unemployment?

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the answer is C. the government took on a greater role in the national economy and created programs to address the nation's unemployment problems.
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The correct answer is letter C.

Franklin D Roosevelt created a set of policies within the New Deal to solve the problems the nation was facing during the Great Depression.

By doing so, the government took a lot of responsibilities regarding the nation’s economy, and also regarding public health, safety, etc.

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