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FDR's Legacy

   
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He not only expanded the government's role in the economy, but expanded the president's role in the government as well. The actions that he took gave the office much more power and responsibility than it had before. The president was now expected to be the chief legislator and take a greater role in economic planning...
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The president was now expected to be the chief legislator and take a greater role in economic planning. Fortunately, through the creation of the EOP, FDR left the infrastructure needed for the president to accomplish all of this.
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