How did Roosevelt change the role of the U.S. president during the New Deal? He weakened the powers of the office in domestic affairs. He strengthened the authority of the office to make policy. He added to the president's prestige in foreign relations. He damaged long-term relations between the president and Congress.
He strengthened the authority of the office to make policy.
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np:) I just answer that for someone.
one more question I crossed two out but im not sure which one it is out of the other two x.x
alright
Why was the electricity generated by the TVA cheaper than that generated by private power companies? Workers for the TVA did not receive payment like private workers did. The TVA operated mostly at a loss instead of trying to make a profit. Private companies used older and less efficient equipment than the TVA. The federal government did not levy any taxes on the TVA. im preety sure its neither of those first two but I might be wrong x.x
Private companies used older and less efficient equipment than the TVA. and The federal government did not levy any taxes on the TVA.
im not sure which one out of those two x.x
ok I know A and B is not right so c and d is the right answer.
cant have two :/
cant have two what
@yoyotsonic here Private companies used older and less efficient equipment than the TVA.
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