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Why were many Republicans opposed to the New Deal? Check all that apply. They believed that the government should do more to regulate business activities. They opposed taking away states’ rights. They wanted the New Deal to focus on redistributing wealth. They thought that the New Deal gave the government too much power. They argued that government regulation was making it harder for businesses to recover.

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Answered by 850underhill
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Answer:

Republicans charged FDR with abuse of power

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Answered by smartbrainz
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They thought that the new deal gave the government too much power, so republicans opposed to the new deal.

Explanation:

  • Republicans opposed the new Deal because they believed it failed to provide relief on a national level.
  • Expanded the power of the federal government.
  • Created infrastructure that was unnecessary.
  • Increased the power of the states and businesses.
  • Roosevelt was criticized for his economic policies, especially the shift in tone from individualism to collectivism with the dramatic expansion of the welfare state and regulation of the economy.
  • Those criticisms continued decades after his death.

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