When Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, various groups and individuals advocated for economic intervention, including labor unions, progressive politicians, and some economists. They urged the government to take active measures to combat the Great Depression, such as implementing public works programs, regulating banks, and providing direct relief to struggling Americans. This pressure contributed to FDR's New Deal policies, which aimed to revitalize the economy and provide social safety nets.
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