All of the following are true statements about fdr's new deal except which one?a. the new deal showed that recessions could be combated by increased government spending.
b. the new deal created jobs and improved the nation's infrastructure.
c. the new deal did not eliminate unemployment.
d. the new deal proved that the united states had to go back to an unregulated economy.

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Answer 1
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The FDR's New Deal actually asks for the state interference on economy. Letter d).

Answer 2
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D. The new deal proved that the united states had to go back to an unregulated economy.

Explanation:

The New Deal was a series of measures and projects enacted during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration that aimed at helping the U.S. economy to recover during the Great Depression and to provide relief to struggling Americans.

Under this program, the government actively participated in the nation's affairs and increased government spending to create several federal agencies to put people back to work (like the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration), which helped to reduce the unemployment rates, to regulate the banking industry, to improve the nation's infrastructure, and to create laws that would benefit the most in need like the Social Security Act.

So, the New Deal achieved all options A, B and C. But option D is not a true statement, because under this program, the government indeed regulated the economy and those measures had a positive effect on the U.S. economy and American lives.


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