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How did the U.S. government change its response to the Great Depression
after the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt as president?

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Answer:

More Progressive legislature

Explanation:

FDR passed legislation like the New Deal and Social Security. When he took office, he instated more progressive policies. Mainly because the Republicans were most to blame for the lead up to the depression. Democrats took a lot more offices but lost some later on because Conservatives were mainly against the policies and rallied against it as wasteful governmental spending. But FDR held his own and continued to push these policies and it helped many younger Americans find work and helped us get out of the depression.

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It adopted an economic approach based on spending rather than saving.

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