Which of the following BEST describes the opposition to the New Deal in Georgia?

(1 point)
• Farmers protested that they were not helped at all by the New Deal.
Eugene Talmadge vetoed laws that would have enabled Georgia to participate in
New Deal programs.
• Carl Vinson spoke out against why the New Deal angered politicians.
• CCC workers led strikes against New Deal programs and refused to participate.

1 answer

The statement that BEST describes the opposition to the New Deal in Georgia is:

Eugene Talmadge vetoed laws that would have enabled Georgia to participate in New Deal programs.

Eugene Talmadge, who served as governor of Georgia during the New Deal era, was a strong opponent of many of the New Deal initiatives and vetoed legislation that would have allowed the state to benefit from federal programs.