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What did Talmadge do to show he opposed federal involvement?
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Seeking to expand federal government regulation.
Seeking to expand federal government regulation.
Supporting candidates who endorsed the New Deal.
Supporting candidates who endorsed the New Deal.
Resisting the implementation of federal programs.
Resisting the implementation of federal programs.
Fighting against Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
Fighting against Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
Opposing relief programs with equal pay for all races.
Opposing relief programs with equal pay for all races.
Running for senate to help New Deal supporters.
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- Resisting the implementation of federal programs.
- Fighting against Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
- Opposing relief programs with equal pay for all races.
- Fighting against Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
- Opposing relief programs with equal pay for all races.
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