History, 17.03.2020 19:59 brionna246
Georgia’s economy was helped by the New Deal. The New Deal helped the state construct libraries, roads, schools, parks, hospitals, airports, and public housing projects. However, critics of the New Deal claimed it would destroy traditional ways of life. Which statement best describes an economic change the critics feared would happen because of the New Deal?
A.
The New Deal policies were seen as liberal and would change the one-party system.
B.
The New Deal offered better wages, so sharecroppers might leave private employers.
C.
The New Deal’s urban projects might lead to more government interference in local affairs.
D.
The New Deal projects were considered to be unconstitutional federal control of state systems.
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