B. disadvantaged citizens
The New Deal was a series of federal programs and measures that aimed to help the U.S. economy to recover from the Great Depression while providing relief to disadvantaged citizens: those most in need, the elderly, retirees, the poor, low-income citizen, disabled, dependents and unemployed. Some of those measures were the Social Security Act (1935), Civilian Conservation Corps (1933), the Tennessee Valley Authority (1933) and the Works Progress Administration (1935).