Social Studies, 26.02.2021 23:10 Simplytaylorgrenade
1) This table displays information about three major programs created by
President Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal. Based on the information
shown, which statement BEST describes a common problem for all
three programs?
A)
The projects created by these programs forced
people to move to new locations.
B)
These programs created too much competition for
private workers and businesses.
Most people feared the government would control all
jobs after the Great Depression.
D)
Only highly-trained white men with job skills could
get work through these programs.
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