The answer is True.- I believe
The correct option is D
New Deal is the name given by the president of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt to his interventionist policy put in place to fight against the effects of the Great Depression in the United States. This program was developed between 1933 and 1938 with the objective of supporting the poorest layers of the population, reforming financial markets and revitalizing a wounded American economy since the crash of 1929 due to unemployment and bankruptcies.
In spite of everything, the New Deal did not return the prosperity of the 1920s, and in 1941, six million Americans were still waiting for a job. Full employment was not achieved before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, because just the entry of the United States into the war against the Axis generated a great stimulus for the heavy industry of the United States, one of the most extensive and diversified in the world, to be launched. to participate in the own effort of the war economy; the recruitment of troops and the demand of workers in the factories caused a revitalization of the economy that gradually reduced the number of unemployed.
I believe the answer to that question is:
~A. It guaranteed freedom of religion to people of all faiths.
~B. It disestablished Anglicanism as the official religion of Virginia.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt plan to increase goverment spending to restart U.S economy was:
2)The New Deal
In the midst of the Great Depression, President Roosevelt implemented during 1933 to 1936 the New Deal program. It consisted in programs such as financial reforms and regulations, public work projects and other series of actions in response to the need to relief, reform and recovery. Among those measures one was to cut the pay of goverment and military employees by 15%, to use the money to New Deal Programs. It also included new constraints and safeguards on banks, provided suport to farmers, industries and unemployed.