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question 5
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how did popular attitudes towards the federal government shift during the great depression?
a. public opinion turned against new federal programs because of increased taxes.
b. people concluded that state governments were better at promoting economic growth.
c. voters grew distrustful of the federal government because they felt it favored the wealthy.
d. americans came to expect the federal government to help them solve their economic problems.
a
b
c
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Before the Great Depression, the U.S. public generally favored limited federal government intervention. During the crisis, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs expanded federal involvement to address economic hardship. This led Americans to shift their expectations, coming to rely on the federal government to solve economic problems rather than viewing it as an overreach. Options A, B, and C are incorrect: public support for New Deal programs was strong, state governments lacked the resources to address the national crisis, and the public did not turn distrustful of the federal government for favoring the wealthy during this period.
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D. Americans came to expect the federal government to help them solve their economic problems.