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Which speaker would most likely have opposed President Roosevelt's New

Deal legislation as too radical?
Speaker 1: The government must take immediate action to
ensure that the economy recovers quickly.
Speaker 2: The Depression is part of a natural cycle. The
economy will adjust itself naturally.
Speaker 3: Banks are the reason the economy is a disaster.
They must be completely overhauled.
Speaker 4: Economic recovery is the proper role of state
government. State governments should be given more
power to change things according to local conditions.

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Answer:

I'd say speaker 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Roosevelt New deal legislation put into play a lot new rules and programs funded by the government. The New deal also made some big changes so seeing as though Roosevelt was doing everything in his power to solve the the crisis at hands Speaker 2 would probably opposed the New deal because things weren't happening naturally things were being set by the government.

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