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Which of the following was a major criticism of the New Deal in the 1930s?(1 point)
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It weakened the government too much.
It weakened the government too much.
It gave the government too much power.
It gave the government too much power.
It was not complicated enough to be successful.
It was not complicated enough to be successful.
It led to more dust storms.
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It gave the government too much power.
Many critics (especially conservatives and business leaders) argued the New Deal expanded federal authority, threatened free enterprise, and created too much government intervention in the economy.
Many critics (especially conservatives and business leaders) argued the New Deal expanded federal authority, threatened free enterprise, and created too much government intervention in the economy.
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