
Opposition to the New Deal
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- Q1Match each keyword with its correct definition.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q2What type of opponent to the New Deal was Charles Coughlin?business ownerRepublicanradicalSupreme Court judge30s
- Q3What type of opponents to the New Deal were most leading members of the American Liberty League?radicalsbusiness ownersRepublicansSupreme Court judges30s
- Q4How many Alphabet laws had been outlawed by 1936?seven out of 16all of themnone of themfour out of 1611 out of 1630s
- Q5Which inference is most valid based on the outcome of the 1936 presidential election?Republican laissez-faire beliefs were as popular as Roosevelt's New Deal.Republican laissez-faire beliefs were more popular than Roosevelt's New Deal.Republican laissez-faire beliefs were less popular than Roosevelt's New Deal.30s
- Q6Starting with the earliest, sort the following events into chronological order.Users link answersLinking30s