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Three New Deal Programs
This table displays information about three major programs created by President Franklin Roosevelt's "New Deal." Based on the information shown, which statement BEST describes a common problem for all three programs?
A The projects created by these programs forced people to move to new locations.
B These programs created too much competition for private workers and businesses.
C Most people feared the government would control all jobs after the Great Depression.
D Only highly-trained white men with job skills could get work through these programs.
How do these programs continue to impact American lives?
A Now, private roads are only built through government programs.
B All of these programs continue to provide jobs to people in need.
C Many of the structures built under these programs are still in use.
D All electric companies became government-operated, and they still are.
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First question: B. These programs created too much competition for private workers and businesses.
- Critics argued New Deal projects (e.g., TVA, WPA/PWA) competed with private firms and employers.
Second question: C. Many of the structures built under these programs are still in use.
- Dams, bridges, parks, schools, post offices and other public works from New Deal projects remain in service (and the TVA still operates power facilities).
- Critics argued New Deal projects (e.g., TVA, WPA/PWA) competed with private firms and employers.
Second question: C. Many of the structures built under these programs are still in use.
- Dams, bridges, parks, schools, post offices and other public works from New Deal projects remain in service (and the TVA still operates power facilities).
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