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In spite of fdr's new de programs, what was the economy of the 1930s like?​

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Answer: A full economic recovery began only at the end of World War II.

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President Roosevelt took over the presidency from Hoover and found himself in a challenging situation. The country has had the most difficult economic situation in history, to this day. Roosevelt's reform package called the New Deal sought to improve the country's economic situation. The New Deal package was a package of economic reforms, the most significant of which are mass employment projects in public works. Millions of Americans were employed in public works to feed their families. Nevertheless, the Great Depression lasted until the beginning of World War II.

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