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In the New Deal's welfare state who became responsible for the care of society's most vulnerable citizens

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The taxpayers and society in general, because the new deal was financed by the taxpayers and was based on a care of the individual by society as a form of protection.


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Answer: In the New Deal's welfare state the Federal Government was held responsible for the care of society's most vulnerable citizens.

Explanation: The New Deal was a set of policies implemented under President Franklin Roosevelt which dramatically expanded the role of federal government in the economy. However, it was the enormous amount of military expenditure occurred during World War II that eventually pulled the U.S out of the Great Depression instead of the New Deal.

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