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How did the Great Depression change the role of government in America?

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The role of government greatly expanded

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President F. D. Roosevelt acted decisively, and Congress largely approved, as he put through plans for agencies and actions to stem the stagnation and depression that continued all through President Hoover's sad 1-term presidency.

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