14.1k views
4 votes
How did Americans believe the government should become involved in solving the economic crisis created by the Great Depression?

1. Many Americans wanted the government to make sweeping changes that would improve the economy
2. Many Americans believed that private businesses needed to be run by the government to restore order to the economy?
3. Many American wanted to seize the assets of the wealthy and redistribute them to the less fortunate?
4. Many Americans believed that the government intervention was contrary to a privatized economic system?

1 Answer

2 votes
Many Americans wanted the government to make sweeping changes that would improve the economy. Although it didn't make sweeping changes, the New Deal helped the Americans during the Great Depression.
User Michal Boska
by
6.1k points