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Which groups expressed opposition to Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs?
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People who believed the programs had not gone far enough.
Tenant farmers who were evicted and needed assistance.
Retired persons who were helped by the Social Security Act.
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her humanitarian allies.
Critics who argued that his actions were unconstitutional.
Unemployed workers who received aid from the programs.
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- People who believed the programs had not gone far enough.
- Critics who argued that his actions were unconstitutional.
(Left-wing critics like Huey Long, Father Coughlin and Dr. Townsend wanted more radical relief; conservatives and some business leaders/Supreme Court members argued parts of the New Deal violated the Constitution.)
- Critics who argued that his actions were unconstitutional.
(Left-wing critics like Huey Long, Father Coughlin and Dr. Townsend wanted more radical relief; conservatives and some business leaders/Supreme Court members argued parts of the New Deal violated the Constitution.)
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