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What man was critical of the new deal for its failure to address the plight of "the forgotten man" ?

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The poor and the unprivileged man

Step-by-step explanation:

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was one of the successful President of the United States of America. He served as the 32nd President of the United States.

In the year 1932 on the 7th of April, Roosevelt used the phrase "the forgotten man" in a radio address to describe about the poor and deprived men who wanted money and a living but were not getting them, thus promoting his 'New Deal' of some welfare programs and some financial reforms.

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