The three key features of the New Deal are:
A. farm assistance programs - The New Deal included various programs designed to aid struggling farmers, such as the Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA), which aimed to reduce crop surplus and raise prices.
B. increased rights for labor - The New Deal implemented measures that strengthened labor rights, including the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act), which protected the rights of workers to organize and engage in collective bargaining.
D. federal work programs - The New Deal established several federal work programs, such as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), which provided jobs for millions of Americans during the Great Depression.
These features were part of a broader effort to address the economic crisis and provide relief, recovery, and reform in the United States.