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What was the legacy of the New Deal?(1 point)
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The legacy was it ended racial segregation in the South
The legacy was it ended racial segregation in the South

It led to the immediate end of the Great Depression by limiting the federal government’s power
It led to the immediate end of the Great Depression by limiting the federal government’s power

The New Deal made it harder for the government to intervene in the economy and cut social programs.
The New Deal made it harder for the government to intervene in the economy and cut social programs.

The New deal increased the federal government's power, responsibility for the nation’s economic stability, and relief for people through social programs.

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**The New Deal increased the federal government's power, responsibility for the nation’s economic stability, and relief for people through social programs.**

This legacy highlights how the New Deal expanded the role of the federal government in the economy and established a social safety net that included various programs aimed at providing relief and recovery from the Great Depression.

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