What was one major difference between the First New Deal and the Second New Deal? A. Conservatives supported the programs of the
First New Deal, but not those of the Second New Deal. B. The programs of the First New Deal were not very popular, but those of the Second New Deal were. C. The First New Deal tried to restore basic economic functions, and the Second New Deal tried to improve people's lives. D. Roosevelt dealt only with banking reform during the First New Deal, and moved on to jobs during the Second New Deal.
C) he First New Deal tried to restore basic economic functions, and the Second New Deal tried to improve people's lives.
Explanation:
The New Deals were a set of plans intended at making the United States out of the destructive Great Depression. Submitted by FDR with the goal of reducing, changing, and improve the earnings from the general shortage in the land of excess, failure, and depression in the land of possibility. The set of decisions, management activities, and cultural growth generated constant political duty for the benefit of the economics.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option C. The major difference between the First New Deal and the Second New Deal is that the First New Deal tried to restore basic economic functions, and the Second New Deal tried to improve people's lives.<span> </span>
B)the professional success of Jackie Robinson and
Willie Mays. Both were African
Americans who played professional baseball and helped promote integration in
sports. Despite their initial hardships
both players led their teams to victory and most importantly overcame racisms
in professional sports.
Queen Elizabeth never had any children. That's why she is known as the Virgin Queen. But there was a rumor that she did but obviously if its a rumor then A is not an option. The rest of all the answers are correct.