According to historians from the 1960s, how could FDR have more effectively dealt with the Great Depression? A. by ensuring that children remained in school and women found jobs B. by lowering the unemployment rate and deporting illegal immigrants C. by creating new jobs for all those men and women who had been laid off D. by focusing on the plight of the minorities instead of appeasing his vote bank E. by improving race relations and better wealth redistribution and trade regulations.
The Roosevelt Critics of the 1960's felt that many of the Welfare, Food and Housing assistance and medical assistance and even retirement assistance through social security had forged a culture of dependence. By stripping away these programs people would have to stand on their own and would therefore learn to fish or die. This paved the way for creating programs such as student loans and welfare to work
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