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In order to gain support for his cause what did governor eugene talmadge argue

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Talmadge argued FDR's New Deal programs were infringing on the rights of the states

Step-by-step explanation: A staunch Georgian Democrat, he believed in white superiority and the rules of the Jim Crow south. Programs like the WPA and the CCC allowed for black workers and in the South this was unacceptable and refuted their current social structure. Talmadge believed that the states should have the right to choose the workers for the programs implemented in their states.

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