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What actions did rossevelt take during the hundred days

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The First 100 Days. The President greets enthusiastic supporters in Warm Springs, Ga., on Dec. 1, 1933. March 4, 1933, was perhaps the Great Depression's darkest hour. The stock market had plunged 85% from its high in 1929, and nearly one-fourth of the workforce was unemployed
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During the Hundred days, He planned to put an end to the Great Depression that was thought to have been caused by the policies of his predecessor, Herbert Hoover.

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