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History, 23.08.2019 16:30 lilianna25

How did fdr’s philosophy of government differ from the philosophies of coolidge and hoover?
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fdr believed government support of business would ordinary people; coolidge and hoover supported more regulation.
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fdr believed government should play an active role in people; coolidge and hoover believed government should stay out of people’s lives.
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fdr wanted to control people’s lives, while coolidge and hoover believed in personal freedom.
d.
fdr believed in less government action than hoover and coolidge did.

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