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What did President Eisenhower call his domestic agenda, which embraced a "mixed economy," in which the government played a major role in planning economic activity, and by which Eisenhower consolidated and legitimized the New Deal? Group of answer choices the Great Society Modern Republicanism the New Frontier the "New" New Deal

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