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President Franklin Roosevelt’s domestic program, called the
Great Depression
, spurred economic recovery in the United States.

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"President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s domestic program, called the New Deal, helped spur economic recovery in the United States during the Great Depression."

Brief context:
- The Great Depression was the severe worldwide economic downturn that began after the 1929 stock market crash.
- FDR took office in 1933 and launched the New Deal — a series of relief, recovery, and reform programs (e.g., CCC, WPA, TVA, FDIC, Social Security) — to provide jobs, stabilize banks, and regulate the economy.
- Historians agree the New Deal mitigated suffering and reshaped the federal government’s role; debate continues about how much it alone ended the Depression (World War II’s mobilization played a major role in full recovery).

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