Answer:
answer is option D that is helped the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act .
hope this helps
mark me brainliest
The third answer (top to bottom): welfare spending, federal government intervention, organized labor.
Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal found one of its opponents, the Governor Eugene Talmadge. He was governor of Georgia (1932) and was popular with the rural people. He opposed programs calling for greater government spending and economic regulation. His anti-corporate, pro-evangelical and white-supremacist tirades had great appeal.
In Talmadge government, Georgia state subverted some of the early New Deal programs (federal relief programs for example). He wanted the workers to have an incentive to return to private employers. He allied with conservative business interests by <u>opposing government regulation, welfare spending, and the interests of organized labor</u>.
Sometimes what a person wants is not what will do the best for/benefit our society.
Do you need an example?
<span>The therapist is asking you to engage in Gestalt therapy. Gestalt therapy attempts to create an awareness of the here and now, both within the therapist's client and between the therapist and the client. The empty chair encourages the client's feelings thoughts and behaviors. This therapy is used to induce the client to have a better understanding of their feelings and communications.</span>