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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The business practices, consumer patterns, and government policies of the 1930s as they relate to the New Deal,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@HackberryAbby18 @Taye23

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey my fellow students

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How are you what do you need help with

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hey @Taye23

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hey how are you

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just with some questions so I can study properly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes sorry @Tpunt1125

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's okay @HackberryAbby18

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay what are they

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The first one is the thing I posted that were commenting on lol.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay so I found this: NEW DEAL. The New Deal was a defining moment in American history comparable in impact to the Civil War. Never before had so much change in legislation and policy emanated from the federal government, which, in the process, became the center of American political authority. The progressive surge was also unique because it came at a time of economic collapse. Previously, in such crises government curtailed reform and reduced spending to balance the budget and so provide the stability thought necessary to help economic progress resume. The activist New Deal reversed that pattern in its effort to lift the country out of hard times and so altered American social and economic policy forever. I hope this helps :)

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@Tpunt1125

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