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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
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Many people supported Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal policies. However, some individuals, such as Huey P. Long, criticized his po

licies, and the Supreme Court declared some unconstitutional. If you had lived during the Great Depression, would you have supported Roosevelt’s policies or criticized them? Why?
History
1 answer:
shusha [124]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

to be honest roosevelt is quite the good guy in this time because he was left with everything to fix that president hoover messed up

Explanation:

I would not have criticized for this specifically but I could criticize that he had the chance to end racism and all slavery and he only had to say that he wanted it but he was to scared to ask and if he wasnt then life today could be so much better right now

#BLM

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