What was the basic idea behind much of the domestic legislation during the New Deal?
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The basic idea behind much of the domestic legislation during the New Deal was;
That the Federal Government should assume some responsibility for the welfare of the people.
The New Deal Programme was a programme introduced in United States in order to reduce the rate of unemployment. This programme was presented by the federal government of America.
The basic idea behind much of the domestic legislation during the New Deal was;
That the Federal Government should assume some responsibility for the welfare of the people.
The New Deal Programme was a programme introduced in United States in order to reduce the rate of unemployment. This programme was presented by the federal government of America.
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