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Radio talks about issues of public concerns, clearly explaining Roosevelt’s New Deal programs. 
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A person who wants to make sweeping social, political, or economic changes in society. This is the type of person that Roosevelt was. 
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Roosevelt's middle name. 
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Roosevelt's political party. 
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A part of Roosevelt’s second New Deal, which provides money to the retired, children, the disabled, and the unemployed. 
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Roosevelt’s idea to experiment with government roles. 
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The Republican candidate who competed against Roosevelt in the election of 1932. (First and last name) 
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The amount of years Franklin D. Roosevelt was president. 
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A part of Roosevelt’s New Deal, which gave the federal government more power to supervise banking activities. (Abbreviation) 
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One of the three R's, which is to prevent another economic crisis. 
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The U.S. president who created the 'New Deal.' (First name, middle initial, last name) 
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One of the three R's, which is to lay the foundation of economic growth. 
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A part of Roosevelt’s New Deal, which increased production while boosting wages and prices. (Abbreviation) 
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A part of Roosevelt’s New Deal, which provided people loans to help them meet their mortgage payments. (Abbreviation) 
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One of the three R's, which is to ease the suffering of Americans. 
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