President Franklin Roosevelt MOST LIKELY supported Lawrence Camp in the Senate race against Walter George and Eugene Talmadge in
1938 because he A) did not want any more economic programs put into Georgia. B) thought that it was time to begin military action in Europe. C) tried to get many conservative Democrats elected to Congress. D) wanted to keep Congress full of those supporting the New Deal.
<span>D) wanted to keep Congress full of those supporting the New Deal strong anti-new deal criticism and hostility led to the president supporting the attorney against the former governor who was a fierce critic of the new deal and other Liberal Roosevelt ideas, that had endeared him to the American working class. </span>
That statement false. They believed that criminals are the people that failed to fit in/adapt to the way society operates. Because of this, they view criminals as people who do not possess necessary capabilities to fulfill their roles in society ( not fully evolved as other members)