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craiczarry

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Which president came up with a program in which the federal government committed itself not simply to solving problems in the economy, but also to assuming a key role in the nation's economic system?
 
  A) Bill Clinton's It's the economy, stupid.
  B) George Bush's No new taxes
  C) Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal
  D) Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty
  E) Herbert Hoover's Fair Share

Question 2

The New Deal is associated with
 
  A) Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  B) the 1930s.
  C) the Depression.
  D) a dramatic shift in government commitment.
  E) all of the above.



tsternbergh47

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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