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Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge was against the New Deal programs in the 1930s. He believed that by hard work and thrift alone a person could master his or her own fate. Which statement best describes a New Deal policy that Talmadge opposed?
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Reorganize the state bodies to be more efficient
Reorganize the state bodies to be more efficient
Economic aid to farmers and landowners
Economic aid to farmers and landowners
Support for conservative business interests
Support for conservative business interests
Tax cuts for landowners with large farms
Tax cuts for landowners with large farms
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Economic aid to farmers and landowners
Reason: New Deal programs such as the Agricultural Adjustment Act provided government subsidies and payments to farmers, which Talmadge opposed as contrary to his belief in self-reliance and thrift.
Reason: New Deal programs such as the Agricultural Adjustment Act provided government subsidies and payments to farmers, which Talmadge opposed as contrary to his belief in self-reliance and thrift.
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