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No. Though machine politics played a role in elections involving Franklin Delano Roosevelt, there was no serious threat that a Dictatorship would form during the Depression. The US lacked the machinery to allow a dictatorship to form - secret police forces, massive standing military forces, or a slave-labor economy.

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