The effectiveness of the New Deal in ending the Great Depression is difficult to measure because


later Presidents failed to support most New Deal reforms


the Supreme Court declared most New Deal laws unconstitutional


United States involvement in World War II rapidly accelerated economic growth


President Franklin D. Roosevelt died during his fourth term

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United States involvement in World War II rapidly accelerated economic growth

FDR's New Deal was concerned to avoid another depression. The U.S, engagement in WWII spurred economic development,

What was FDR's New Deal?

The policies centered on what historians call the "3 R's": unemployment and poverty relief, economic recovery, and financial system reform to avoid another depression.

Due to the United States' engagement in World War II spurred economic development, it is difficult to assess the New Deal's success in ending the Great Depression.

Therefore, option c describes the effectiveness of the New Deal.

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