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Governor Eugene Talmadge opposed desegregation and what New Deal programs? Question 7 options: organized labor unions, free trade, state's rights soil conservation, job training, and segregation of schools welfare spending, federal government intervention, organized labor electricity of rural areas, job creation for veterans, state's rights

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Welfare spending, government intervention, and organizes labor.

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The answer is: Job training, and segregation of spending on school welfare, and federal government intervention.

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The Talmadge Democrat rules as a conservative of the South, vehemently attacking the nationalization of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. He opposed black-friendly policies, agricultural programs and work relief programs such as the Works Progress Administration and the Civil Conservation Corps.

The answer is: Job training, and segregation of spending on school welfare, and federal government intervention.

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