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HELP A DUMMY GRADUATE PLEASE... Why did the members of the American Liberty League oppose the New Deal? They believed it emphasized individualism. They believed it made government too powerful. They believed it would decrease the national debt. They believed it did too little for the poor.

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They believed it made the government to powerful

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They believed that it made the government too powerful, is the correct answer.

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The New Deal was a collection of programs that included financial reforms and regulations and public works projects which were enacted by President Franklin D Roosevelt in the US between 1933 and 1936. It was aimed at addressing the need for recovery, reform, and relief from the Great Depression. The new deal was criticized because it expanded the power of the federal government and also gave the president too much power. The business leaders were also concerned about the potentially higher taxes.

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