How did the Great Depression change people’s view about government
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The Great Depression caused a major shift in peoples' ideas about the role that the government should play in everyday life. Prior to the Depression, many politicians advocated for a minimal government role in society, since the so-called 'Roaring 20s' meant that many people were doing well without government assistance. However, the Great Depression changed this idea with the crash of the economy. People began to believe the government should take more action to protect people, including regulating the stock market to prevent another crash, guaranteeing assistance such as food and medical care for the very poor, and creating programs to provide work for those who could not find it.
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The Great Depression caused a major shift in peoples' ideas about the role that the government should play in everyday life. Prior to the Depression, many politicians advocated for a minimal government role in society, since the so-called 'Roaring 20s' meant that many people were doing well without government assistance. However, the Great Depression changed this idea with the crash of the economy. People began to believe the government should take more action to protect people, including regulating the stock market to prevent another crash, guaranteeing assistance such as food and medical care for the very poor, and creating programs to provide work for those who could not find it.
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