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9 June, 11:06

What precedents set by the New Deal have been put into play during periods of recession?

A. Financial aid has been supplied to the jobless.

B. Taxes on wealthy business owners have been lowered.

C. More power has been given to the states to solve the problems.

D. Social programs have been cut to save money.

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  1. 9 June, 13:30
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    The answer is A. The New Deal created social programs that are still in place today such as social security. During times of recession unemployment benefits are often extended as many more people are without work.
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