
In the 1930s, Franklin Roosevelt proposed a series of programs designed to stabilize the economy and put people back to work during the depths of the Great Depression, including banking reform, agricultural assistance, worker and consumer rights, public works development, and social security.
In the 1940s, Harry Truman …
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