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What pushed the U.S. government to get involved in the economy in the 1930s? 1

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The government was pushed to become involved in the economy because of the Great Depression. Once the stock market crashed, President Roosevelt signed the New Deal to give a great amount of jobs to working class Americans and help the economy rise up again.
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