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Which of the following best describes the legislation of the New Deal?
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stronger banks, fireside chats, and Hundred Days
the National Recovery Administration, Medicare, and help for the jobless
relief for the jobless, recovery for the economy, and reform to prevent another depression
more Supreme Court justices, fireside chats, and stronger unions
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"relief for the jobless, recovery for the economy, and reform to prevent another depression"
This summarizes the New Deal's three-part goal (Relief, Recovery, Reform). Other choices include elements that weren't central legislation (fireside chats were speeches) or programs from other eras (Medicare) or failed proposals (court‑packing).
This summarizes the New Deal's three-part goal (Relief, Recovery, Reform). Other choices include elements that weren't central legislation (fireside chats were speeches) or programs from other eras (Medicare) or failed proposals (court‑packing).
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