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The New Deal Practice Test
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A historian of the New Deal (1933939) contends that while New Deal spending reduced extreme hardship and improved infrastructure, it did not fully end the Great Depression; the author argues that only the massive industrial mobilization for World War II produced sustained full employment. The historian frames this as an ongoing debate about the limits of reform capitalism in the 1930s. Which evidence most directly supports the historians argument about the Depressions end?
A historian of the New Deal (1933939) contends that while New Deal spending reduced extreme hardship and improved infrastructure, it did not fully end the Great Depression; the author argues that only the massive industrial mobilization for World War II produced sustained full employment. The historian frames this as an ongoing debate about the limits of reform capitalism in the 1930s. Which evidence most directly supports the historians argument about the Depressions end?