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Great Depression and Government's Economic Role
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Which of the following best describes how the Great Depression shifted American public opinion regarding the role of the federal government in the economy?

A

The economic collapse led many Americans to support increased government intervention, laying the groundwork for the New Deal and a broader acceptance of federal welfare programs.

B

Public opinion remained largely unchanged, with Americans continuing to rely exclusively on free-market solutions despite the crisis.

C

The crisis reinforced a belief in minimal government intervention, prompting widespread calls for deregulation and reduced federal spending.

D

Government intervention was seen as entirely ineffective during the Depression, resulting in no significant shift in public values regarding federal involvement.

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