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AP US Government
Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.12
How did President Franklin D Roosevelt's New Deal policies reshape America's understanding of its governmental bureaucracy during Great Depression era?
New Deal policies were unrelated to governmental bureaucracy and did not influence its development during Great Depression era.
They discouraged the growth of federal bureaucracy due to reliance on private enterprises for recovery.
They reinforced laissez-faire ideologies among Americans with minimal government intervention in economic matters.
They increased acceptance towards expanded roles for government as solution providers during crisis situations like economic depression through various schemes under New Deal Agencies (alphabet agencies).
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AP US Government - 2.12 The Bureaucracy
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