President Franklin D. Roosevelt sought to change the economic compass of the United States during the Great Depression. He implemented the New Deal, a series of programs and reforms aimed at revitalizing the economy, providing relief to the unemployed, and reforming financial systems. Roosevelt's focus was on increasing government intervention in the economy to stimulate recovery and promote social welfare. This marked a significant shift from a more laissez-faire approach to a more active government role in economic affairs.
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