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What was the impact of New Deal policies on women and minorities?(1 point)
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Its policies hired men and women equally
Its policies hired men and women equally
Federal job programs practiced racial and gender discrimination when hiring
Federal job programs practiced racial and gender discrimination when hiring
It got rid of wage discrimination
It got rid of wage discrimination
It allowed woman and minorities to have private jobs and hold federal jobs at the same time
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Federal job programs practiced racial and gender discrimination when hiring.
Explanation: New Deal programs often excluded or disadvantaged women and minorities (e.g., domestic and agricultural workers—jobs held by many Black Americans—were often left out of Social Security and unemployment insurance; WPA and other programs paid women less and practiced segregated or discriminatory hiring).
Explanation: New Deal programs often excluded or disadvantaged women and minorities (e.g., domestic and agricultural workers—jobs held by many Black Americans—were often left out of Social Security and unemployment insurance; WPA and other programs paid women less and practiced segregated or discriminatory hiring).
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