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Roosevelt considered the foundation of the New Deal to be: government common hard-working people executives of large banks the Congress (please help )
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The answer is the one that says "Common hard-working people"
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He considered the foundation of the new deal to be hard-working people. The government wasn't really involved, until the second new deal where they set up government programs to help.
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