Is this statement true or false?

FDR's New Deal ideas for ending the Great Depression were built on Progressive ideas supporting monopolies, the government's regulation of the economy, and programs to fix the social problems faced by the people.

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The statement is false. While FDR's New Deal did incorporate some Progressive ideas, it did not support monopolies. Instead, it aimed to break up monopolistic practices and regulate the economy to promote fairness and competition. The New Deal sought to address social problems through various programs and reforms but was fundamentally about stabilizing the economy and providing relief, recovery, and reform.