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Kitty [74]
2 years ago
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What criticisms did critics on both the right and left level at the new deal

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1 answer:
lys-0071 [83]2 years ago
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The criticisms that critics on both the right and left level gave regarding the New Deal are as follows:

Those on the right stated that the New Deal was bad because it related to "Laisse Faire" theory. They preferred that the economy should be left to correct itself.

The leftists, on the other hand, indicated that the New Deal was insufficient to correct the course of the economy.

<h3>What is the New Deal?</h3>

During the tenure of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, there were a series of projects and programs that were intended to jump-start the American Economy our of the Great Depression. These programs were named "the New Deal.

Learn more about the New Deal at:
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