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In addition, a severe recession led many people to turn against the New Deal policies. When World War II erupted in September 1939, Roosevelt grew increasingly reluctant to support reforms that might, by antagonizing conservatives in Congress or by alienating any bloc of voters, jeopardize support for his foreign policy (Stevenson 131)... Showed first 250 characters
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No major New Deal was enacted after 1938.
United States entry into the war provided a temporary solution for many problems that had baffled New Dealers. The war, not the New Deal, triggered massive industrial expansion, brought about full employment, and pushed farm income to new heights (Stevenson 131)... Showed next 250 characters
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