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The presidency has assumed less of a national policy-making role since the New

Deal.
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The statement 'the presidency has assumed less of a national policy-making role since the New Deal' is true.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Though the New Deal Programs could not entirely eradicate the consequences of the Great Depression, they helped revive and restore the confidence of the people in the 'government' and its policies.
  • But the state machinery that was used for the implementation of the programs of the 'new deal' was most of the time left in the state of bafflement over the planning of the implementation of the programs.
  • This was taken into consideration by the succeeding presidencies and the policy-making role was left gracefully to the Congress and the cabinet.
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