How did the role of the federal government change during the New Deal?

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• The power given to state government's exceeded national power.
• The government accepted accountability for the nation's economic stability.
• The federal government decreased spending to avoid national debt.
• The president advocated a decreased role of the federal government.

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The correct answer is: The government accepted accountability for the nation's economic stability.

During the New Deal, the federal government took on a much more active role in the economy, implementing various programs and reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy, providing jobs, and responding to the needs of citizens during the Great Depression.

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