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how were president franklin roosevelt’s policies different from president hoover’s?
he had polio so he couldn’t do as much
he expanded the role of the federal government
he let businesses do whatever they wanted
he reduced the role of the federal government
a major environmental crisis of the 1930s was known as ______.
the dust bowl
the grapes of wrath
black tuesday
the great crash
this is a required question
which of the following was not an important program of the new deal?
tennessee valley authority (tva)
works progress administration (wpa)
american banking congress (abc)
- For the first question: Herbert Hoover favored limited federal intervention, while Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal programs greatly expanded the federal government's role in the economy and social welfare to address the Great Depression.
- For the second question: The Dust Bowl was a severe environmental disaster in the 1930s caused by drought and poor farming practices, creating massive dust storms in the US Great Plains. The other options are a novel, a stock market crash date, and the stock market crash event, not environmental crises.
- For the third question: The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Works Progress Administration (WPA) were core New Deal programs focused on infrastructure and jobs. The American Banking Congress (ABC) is not a real New Deal program; New Deal banking reforms included the FDIC, not this entity.
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- He expanded the role of the federal government
- The Dust Bowl
- American Banking Congress (ABC)