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Which statement best describes the relationship between the programs of the New Deal and the end of the Great Depression?
The Great Depression came to an end solely because of Roosevelt’s New Deal.
The New Deal had no effect on the ending of the Great Depression.
The Great Depression continued to worsen partly because of the New Deal.
The New Deal had some impact on bringing about an end to the Great Depression.

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The New Deal had some impact on bringing about an end to the Great Depression.

Explanation: New Deal programs provided relief, stabilized banks and finance, and created jobs and reforms that lessened suffering and helped recovery, but they did not by themselves fully end the Depression — full recovery was achieved later with wartime mobilization.