What was Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic program during his presidential campaign?
What was Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic program during his presidential campaign? Correct Answer New Deal
The Great Depression was the only issue of consequence in the United States presidential campaign of 1932. The American public had to choose between the unsuccessful policies of the incumbent Herbert Hoover, who blamed the depression on external events and alleged that Franklin D. Roosevelt would intensify the disaster, and the vaguely defined New Deal program presented by Roosevelt. In a series of addresses carefully prepared by a team of advisers popularly known as the Brain Trust, he promised aid to farmers, public development of electric power, a balanced budget, and government policing of irresponsible private economic power.
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