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Why did Talmadge and Southern Democrats oppose the New Deal? Check all that apply.

Too many new laws were being passed.
It was beginning to cost too much.
Most people were not being helped.
Government was getting too big.
It was benefiting African Americans.

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Answer:

Talmadge's Opposition. Later New Deal Politics. Georgia was helped perhaps as much as any state by the New Deal, which brought purging those southern Democrats in Congress who had turned against the New Deal.

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