Who would have MOST LIKELY opposed President Franklin Roosevelt's policies during the Great Depression?(1 point) Responses a rural farmer, because the New Deal primarily benefited people who lived in large cities a rural farmer, because the New Deal primarily benefited people who lived in large cities a member of the Senate, because the president sought to declare war without authorization a member of the Senate, because the president sought to declare war without authorization a Supreme Court justice, because the president threatened to appoint additional justices a Supreme Court justice, because the president threatened to appoint additional justices a woman who lost her savings, because the New Deal primarily benefited wealthy bankers

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a rural farmer, because the New Deal primarily benefited people who lived in large cities
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