Question

What long-term impact did the New Deal have on American Society? (U3.5) TEKS - 16(D)(1 point)
Responses

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.
All of these answer are correct.

It abolished all income inequality among American citizens.
It abolished all income inequality among American citizens.

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.

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GPT-4o mini
The long-term impact of the New Deal on American society includes the creation of a welfare state with safety nets like Social Security and the FDIC. This helped to provide a safety net for individuals and families during times of economic hardship. The New Deal also led to a greater role for the federal government in the economy and established a precedent for future economic interventions.

However, it did not end the Great Depression completely on its own, nor did it abolish all income inequality; economic disparities have continued to exist. Additionally, it did not lead to a permanent reduction in federal taxes.

Given these considerations, the response that best reflects the long-term impact of the New Deal is:

**It created a welfare state with safety nets like Social Security and the FDIC.**

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