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Which of these is widely considered a long-term benefit of New Deal policies?

(1 point)
Responses

growing national deficit

growing national deficit

the social security program

the social security program

low unemployment rates

low unemployment rates

dam infrastructure projects

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the social security program

Reason: Social Security established a long-lasting federal safety net (retirement and disability benefits) that remains a key, enduring legacy of the New Deal.