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What did FDR think was the governments role in response to the problems caused by the Great Depression??

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Franklin D. Roosevelt responded to the Great Depression with a series of economic measures collectively known as "The New Deal," which were designed to help bring the country out of recession, rejuvenate the economy and give the American people confidence in banking again. The New Deal was helped along by the passage of a series of laws, beginning with the Emergency Banking Act and ending with the Farm Credit Act.
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