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History, 20.05.2021 17:50, jdkrisdaimcc11

What was Governor Eugene Talmadge's argument against the New Deal? A. The New Deal represented an attempt by the federal government to reduce states' rights.
B. The New Deal represented an attempt by the federal government to increase military spending.
C. The New Deal represented an attempt by the federal government to distract from the war effort.
D. The New Deal represented an attempt by the federal government to cover up widespread corruption among politicians.

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