How did the New Deal change the role of the federal government in the lives of individuals?
A) It created a legal system that allowed for citizens to appeal decisions government made in their lives.
B) It moved from broad-based regulations to delivering a wide range of benefits
Directly to individuals.
C) It gave more control of policies to individual members of Congress.
D) It gave more power to state and local officials.
E) It allowed citizens to opt out of new federal programs.
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