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Roosevelt's New Deal differed from Hoover's administration in that the New Deal was willing to use government power to adjust the contending claims of major interests groups. the validity of this generalization
Ms. Sue
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12 years ago
12 years ago
henry
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12 years ago
12 years ago
I said that Hoover and Roosevelt both used government regulation (therefore the statement is false) but Roosevelt did to a greater extent and was successful.
Anonymous
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11 years ago
11 years ago
To what extent did the measures of the New Deal reflect a coherent economic philosophy?
Anonymous
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10 years ago
10 years ago
My confusion with this question is the phrase "contending claims of major interest groups." Could someone explain exactly which interest groups and contending claims there were? As far as I know, by the time FDR came into office, there was no contention and only the claim of "Help us please!"
Anonymous
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8 years ago
8 years ago
he wrote that in 2013 relax lol
Blu
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7 years ago
7 years ago
@Kulu: maybe you should read an English book.
yourmomlul
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3 years ago
3 years ago