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Which president expanded the role of the federal government in social welfare programs the most?
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Which president expanded the role of the federal government in social welfare programs the most?
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Answer: Frankin D. Roosevelt Explanation: The New Deal was a set of domestic policies enacted under President Franklin D. Roosevelt that dramatically expanded the federal government's role in the economy in response to the Great Depression.
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