Use the cartoon to answer the question.

Franklin Roosevelt holds a large pot labeled "Reorganization Program" with the word "POWER" sketched on the inside. He is saying "More, please!" A small chef labeled "Congress" holds a ladle and is standing in front of a steaming kettle almost as big as Roosevelt's pot.

What critique about the New Deal does this cartoon convey?

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Responses

Roosevelt’s efforts to fight the Great Depression were pointless.

Roosevelt’s efforts to fight the Great Depression were pointless.

Roosevelt was too cautious with his approach to the Great Depression.

Roosevelt was too cautious with his approach to the Great Depression.

Roosevelt did not know what he was doing while funding the New Deal.

Roosevelt did not know what he was doing while funding the New Deal.

Roosevelt was overreaching his executive power for New Deal programs.

Roosevelt was overreaching his executive power for New Deal programs.
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Roosevelt was overreaching his executive power for New Deal programs.
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