Question
President Franklin Roosevelt is credited with increasing the power of the federal government in an attempt to relieve the Great Depression by
Responses
A overriding Congress and suspending all income taxes.overriding Congress and suspending all income taxes.
B cutting government agencies and reducing federal spending.cutting government agencies and reducing federal spending.
C creating many new agencies and implementing new legislation such as the Social Security Act.creating many new agencies and implementing new legislation such as the Social Security Act.
D creating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and loaning money to banks and railroad companies.creating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and loaning money to banks and railroad companies.
Responses
A overriding Congress and suspending all income taxes.overriding Congress and suspending all income taxes.
B cutting government agencies and reducing federal spending.cutting government agencies and reducing federal spending.
C creating many new agencies and implementing new legislation such as the Social Security Act.creating many new agencies and implementing new legislation such as the Social Security Act.
D creating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and loaning money to banks and railroad companies.creating the Reconstruction Finance Corporation and loaning money to banks and railroad companies.
Answers
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The correct response is:
C creating many new agencies and implementing new legislation such as the Social Security Act.
During his presidency, Franklin Roosevelt implemented the New Deal, which included the creation of various agencies and programs aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform in response to the Great Depression. The Social Security Act, established in 1935, was one of the significant pieces of legislation during this period.
C creating many new agencies and implementing new legislation such as the Social Security Act.
During his presidency, Franklin Roosevelt implemented the New Deal, which included the creation of various agencies and programs aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform in response to the Great Depression. The Social Security Act, established in 1935, was one of the significant pieces of legislation during this period.