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		<title>FDR&#8217;s Alphabet Soup:  New Deal America, 1932 &#8211; 1939</title>
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During Franklin Delano Roosevelt&#8217;s first 100 days in office, when he unveiled his New Deal to combat the Great Depression, his plans met with both skepticism and support.  The years-long programs were broadly aimed at helping the country make an economic comeback, as FDR sought to create a government that [...]]]></description>
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