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Mackenzie King's failures primarily included his handling of the Great Depression and the conscription crisis during World War II. His government struggled to provide effective economic relief and support for Canadians suffering from unemployment and poverty. Additionally, his indecisiveness regarding conscription alienated both French and English Canadians, leading to significant political unrest and division. These shortcomings ultimately affected his reputation and the stability of his government.

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