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

options:

Farmers protested that they were not helped at all by the New Deal.
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.
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.
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 option 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 was the governor of Georgia during a significant portion of the New Deal period, was a vocal opponent of many federal programs and actively worked against their implementation in the state. His vetoes reflected a broader resistance to the New Deal initiatives in Georgia.