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Unit 2 – Branches of Government
Topic 2.6
How did President Roosevelt's New Deal programs affect the balance of power between the President and Congress?
It did not significantly change the balance as most programs were directly controlled by Congress.
It limited presidential authority by giving more control to state governments.
It reduced presidential authority as many decisions required direct approval from the Supreme Court.
It expanded presidential authority as new agencies were created under executive control.
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