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“The New Deal led to the economic recovery of the USA in the 1930s.” How far do you agree with this interpretation? Explain your answer.
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“The New Deal led to the economic recovery of the USA in the 1930s.”
How far do you agree with this interpretation? Explain your answer.
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This is a very complicated topic, but many people rightly credit the New Deal for bringing the economy back to life. The other major factor, however, was World War II.
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