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of the following did the New Deal fail to accomplish? (1 point) Responses It failed to subsidize mortgages. It failed to subsidize mortgages. It failed to end the Great Depression. It failed to end the Great Depression. It failed to develop a Good Neighbor Policy. It failed to develop a Good Neighbor Policy. It failed to reduce unemployment.
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The New Deal is often critiqued for several reasons, one of which is that it **failed to end the Great Depression**. While the New Deal implemented various programs aimed at economic recovery and provided relief for many Americans, the economy did not fully recover until World War II ramped up production and employment.
To directly answer your question, among the options you've listed, the statement that the New Deal "failed to end the Great Depression" is the most accurate regarding what it did not accomplish.
To directly answer your question, among the options you've listed, the statement that the New Deal "failed to end the Great Depression" is the most accurate regarding what it did not accomplish.
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