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Karlottalotta:

How did Roosevelt change the role of the U.S. president during the New Deal? (4 points) 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.

4evablood:

Franklin D. Roosevelt came into office in 1933 when the nation was reeling from the Great Depression. FDR embraced Keynesian economic policies and fought to expand the role of the federal government in the nation's economy. FDR implemented a series of projects and programs called the New Deal to stabilize the economy.

4evablood:

hope that helps

Karlottalotta:

Thank you

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