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Why did Roosevelt think he was justified in cutting federal spending in 1937?
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American citizens had had enough of his New Deal programs.
American citizens had had enough of his New Deal programs.
The Supreme Court was going to end all New Deal programs.
The Supreme Court was going to end all New Deal programs.
New Deal programs had increased production, wages, and profits.
New Deal programs had increased production, wages, and profits.
Congress was raising the alarm about federal deficit spending
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American citizens had had enough of his New Deal programs.
American citizens had had enough of his New Deal programs.
The Supreme Court was going to end all New Deal programs.
The Supreme Court was going to end all New Deal programs.
New Deal programs had increased production, wages, and profits.
New Deal programs had increased production, wages, and profits.
Congress was raising the alarm about federal deficit spending
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New Deal programs had increased production, wages, and profits.
He believed the recovery was underway and the programs had done their work, so cutting spending and reducing deficits was justified.
He believed the recovery was underway and the programs had done their work, so cutting spending and reducing deficits was justified.
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