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What did President Roosevelt do to try to counter the effects of the Great Depression?
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What did President Roosevelt do to try to counter the effects of the Great Depression?
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What did President Roosevelt do to try to counter the effects of the Great Depression?
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Roosevelt quickly took action when he became President and heavily involved the government into the economy to help end the Depression--creating "New Deal" programs such as the WPA to help Americans get employed.
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