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What long-term impact did the New Deal have on American Society? (U3.5) TEKS - 16(D)(1 point) Responses It created a welfare state with safety nets like Social Security and the FDIC. It created a welfare state with safety nets like Social Security and the FDIC. It reduced federal taxes permanently. It reduced federal taxes permanently. It abolished all income inequality among American citizens. It abolished all income inequality among American citizens. It ended the Great Depression, so we will never have another one. It ended the Great Depression, so we will never have another one. All of these answer are correct.

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The most accurate response reflecting the long-term impact of the New Deal on American society is: **It created a welfare state with safety nets like Social Security and the FDIC.**

While the New Deal did help to address some issues related to the Great Depression and established important programs and legislation, it did not abolish income inequality, nor did it permanently reduce federal taxes for everyone. Additionally, while it contributed to economic recovery, it did not ensure that future depressions would never occur. Therefore, the other statements do not accurately capture the long-term implications of the New Deal as effectively as the first option.

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