What was the governor Eugene Talmadge's opinion of President Roosevelt’s role in the New Deal Programs?
A. The federal government was overstepping its authority.
B. The federal government was not doing enough to help the citizens of Georgia.
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The statement A is the correct option due to the following reasons:
- In the late 1920's when the Georgia was hit by the great depression National plan cold New Delhi is created by Roosevelt's who was elected as the President in 1932.
- The program was created in order to respond to the social crisis and to help's Georgia economy.
- In the implementation of the new deal program Eugene Talmadge lack his cooperation in order to reflect his opposition.
- Fedral relief program was not supported by him as the regulation by the federal government.
- Eugene Talmadge strongly oppose Roosevelt as the program provide aid to African Americans.
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