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12 September, 16:22

Fdr's new deal ideas for ending the great deppression were built on progressive ideas supporting monopalies, the goverments regulation of the economy, and programs to fix the social problems faced by the people true or false

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  1. 12 September, 17:00
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    well that is a false, it is the total opposite
  2. 12 September, 18:55
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    Your answer would be FALSE

    The new deal ideas were based off of government policies to decrease the suffering that the Americans are facing during the Great depression. FDR did not support the monopolies because they thought it wouldn't take America out of the great depression. The new deal was launched and attack the problems that were causing the Great depression and did what they can to fix it. The main focus of the new deal idea was about the economic and social aspects of the people of the United States.
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