Which of the following beliefs was dominant in U.S. politics during both the Progressive Era and the New Deal? 
  1. The welfare of society should be supported through free-market capitalism.
  2. The problems of society should be solved through government initiatives.
  3. The distribution of wealth should be promoted through decreased government.
  4. The unemployed should be protected through the restriction of immigration.
Explanation
Correct Response: B. Both Progressives and New Dealers strongly believed that government should be used to correct social problems. During the presidential administrations of Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, the federal government enacted a wide range of reform measures dealing with abuses of corporate power, labor rights, unemployment, farm poverty, and a host of other matters. Although Progressives and New Dealers sought to uphold capitalism (A), they believed government necessary to curb the excesses of market economies, one of which was a tendency to produce marked inequities in the distribution of wealth (C). Compared with the Progressives, a number of whom were strong proponents of immigration restriction (D), New Dealers were much less concerned about immigration.
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