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22 September, 23:27

Which statement is not a common historical view of the New Deal?

a. The New Deal was a "half-way revolution" because it was as much as people could handle.

b. Reforms would have occurred under any president because the situation was so dire. President

c. Roosevelt ended the Great Depression through his successful programs.

d. President Roosevelt's personality was the key to the New Deal.

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  1. 22 September, 23:48
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    President Roosevelt ended the Great Depression through his successful programs is not a common historical view of the new deal program.

    Explanation:

    Though the New Deal Programs were deemed to be partially successful on many fronts, it cannot be said that they succeeded in ending the Great Depression completely. The reforms that were tried to be imposed were subjected to mixed responses from the citizens as not all of them gained popularity and utter public support. The personality and the ability of President Roosevelt to convey the schemes intelligently are also called responsible for whatever success the New Deal Programs fetched.
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