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The 1930s, with the policies of the New Deal, saw the federal government gain much more power than it had ever had.(1 point)
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The New Deal greatly expanded the federal government's role in the economy and social welfare (e.g., Social Security, WPA, regulatory agencies), increasing federal power and reach.
The New Deal greatly expanded the federal government's role in the economy and social welfare (e.g., Social Security, WPA, regulatory agencies), increasing federal power and reach.
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