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What was the basic idea behind much of the domestic legislation during the New Deal?

That the Federal Government should help big business.
That the Federal Government should assume some responsibility for the welfare of the people.
That the Federal Government should own and operate major industries in the country.
That the Federal Government should require local communities to be responsible for social welfare programs.

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A basic idea that was behind much of the domestic legislation during the New Deal was the Federal Government should assume some responsibility for the welfare of its own people. The correct answer is B. 
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The correct answer is:

That the Federal Government should assume some responsibility for the welfare of the people.

Step-by-step explanation:

The New Deal was a set of programs, public work designs, financial reforms and laws established in the United States among 1933 and 1936 in response to the Great Depression. Nevertheless, there are extraordinary people who were not satisfied with the New Deal program. This program was one of the solutions that the Federal government thought would help abate the unemployment rate.


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