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Which of these is widely considered a long-term benefit of New Deal policies?
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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.
Reason: Social Security established a long-lasting federal safety net (retirement and disability benefits) that remains a key, enduring legacy of the New Deal.
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