Explore how the Three R's - Relief, Recovery, and Reform - shaped Franklin D. Roosevelt's perspective on the role of government in the economy and society during the Great Depression.
The Three R's of the New Deal reflect Roosevelt's belief that government has a vital role to play in providing immediate support and long-term structural change to uplift the nation during crises. His approach suggests that a proactive and interventionist government is essential for ensuring social welfare and economic stability.
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