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The New Deal was the attempt by the Roosevelt administration to
 
  a. end capitalism and free-market economic activity.
  b. have the federal government participate more actively in the economy.
  c. bring state-socialism to America.
  d. incarcerate both capitalist and socialists extremists.
  e. penalize the individuals in America who were profiteering from the financial downturn.

Question 2

The Weimar Republic
 
  a. was highly successful in fighting the effects of the Great Depression.
  b. faced great economic challenges such as runaway inflation and later the Great Depression.
  c. had very capable, charismatic leadership in the years before Hitler ruled Germany.
  d. enjoyed universal support throughout Germany.
  e. was pro-French in foreign policy.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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