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In which areas did Franklin Roosevelt’s programs increase the power and role of the federal government?

A.
the lives of citizens and religious organizations





B.
government ownership of business and industry





C.
the economy and the lives of citizens





D.
the economy of the U.S. and of other countries

User Nimrodz
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Answer:

B and C. FDR was elected during the Great depression and he invested $300m into many banks so they could repay the people (Emergence Relief Act), but that failed. He agreed to introduce new governmental programs but all this failed.

he also authorized to dispense $2 billion – supposed to have trickle-down effect. That failed too though. So yeah, Answers B and C. If you are supposed to choose only one, I'd choose C

It's not A, because nothing was specifically going toward a certain race or religion and it's not D because the Dawes plan (US paying money to Germany so they could repay the allies after WW1) failed and they didn't get the money back and the Germans kept it to build their nation back up)

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The answer is he helped the economy of lives of the citizens!

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