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Unlike liberal critics of roosevelt's new deal, conservative critics thought new deal programs did not do enough. largely supported new deal programs as they were. thought new deal programs expanded government too much. supported an expansion of new deal programs.

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C. thought new deal programs expanded government too much.
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The right answer is "C. thought new deal programs expanded government too much. "

Domestically-oriented industrial capital was organized along with conservatives from the Republican and Democrat parties and as early as 1934 founded the American Liberty League, a private apparatus intended to oppose the New Deal's social reforms and labor laws. Moreover, they advocated limited government and the preservation of state rights.

They believed that New Deal deficits, control over business, taxes, and labor legislation posed an immensely greater threat than prohibitions on their concepts of state direct and limited government because they would over-expand the government.

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