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How did the New Deal hope to stimulate industrial recovery? Pick one
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Cash subsidies were given to industries that made consumer goods.
Businesses were allowed to raise or lower prices to discourage competition.
Incentives were offered through the NRA for businesses improving factories.
Antitrust suits were suspended against businesses that cooperated with the NRA.
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Antitrust suits were suspended against businesses that cooperated with the NRA.
Explanation: The National Recovery Administration encouraged industries to create "codes of fair competition" allowing firms to coordinate wages, hours, and prices; businesses complying with those codes were exempted from antitrust prosecution.
Explanation: The National Recovery Administration encouraged industries to create "codes of fair competition" allowing firms to coordinate wages, hours, and prices; businesses complying with those codes were exempted from antitrust prosecution.
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