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USPshnik [31]
3 years ago
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Senator Huey Long, Dr. Francis Townsend, and

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trapecia [35]3 years ago
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Senator Huey Long, Dr. Francis Townsend, and Father Charles Coughlin are best known as "(2) outspoken critics of President Franklin D. <span>Roosevelt’s New Deal"</span>
Margarita [4]3 years ago
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Senator Huey Long, Dr. Francis Townsend, and  Father Charles Coughlin are best known as outspoken critics of President Franklin D.  Roosevelt’s New Deal. Option 2 is correct.

Roosevelt's Critics. Father Charles Coughlin's fiery radio broadcasts reached roughly 40,000,000 listeners and attempted to sway popular opinion away from Franklin D. Roosevelt and his New Deal policies.

His goals were ambitious and extensive, and while he had several supporters, his enemies were legion.

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