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Which statement most reflects a criticism of FDR’s New Deal coming from a political LIBERAL?

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the federal government had no authority to step in and implement these New Deal policies.


the New Deal only had impact in northern states


the New Deal did not do enough to get government more involved in economy and stop inequality in US


the New Deal went too far in its attempts to control the economy

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The third option seems to be the most likely, as the first and fourth options reflect conservative beliefs, and the second option isn't based upon party lines.

So the answer would be the third option.
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The correct answer is C) the New Deal did not do enough to get government more involved in the economy and stop inequality in the US.

The statement that most reflects a criticism of FDR’s New Deal coming from a political Liberal is "the New Deal did not do enough to get government more involved in the economy and stop inequality in the US."

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted to help the country and the people of the United States, after the consequences of the Great Depression by establishing a series of programs he called the "New Deal".

The programs were many and varied and among others, they were the Farm Security Administration, the Civil Works Administration, and the Social Security Administration. However, Liberal critics thought that the New Dea didn't do enough to get government more involved in the economy and stop inequality in the country.

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