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how did fdr, in part, make up funding for his new deal programs? through federal reserve bailouts through increasing international exports through heavy taxes on the wealthy
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FDR's New Deal aimed to provide relief, recovery, and reform during the Great Depression. One way to fund the programs was by taxing the wealthy more heavily. Federal reserve bailouts were not the main source for New Deal funding, and increasing international exports was not a direct funding - mechanism for these programs.
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through heavy taxes on the wealthy