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- why did americans want public relief programs instead of industry jump-starts? public relief would turn the economy around in the long-term. they wanted things they could use, like new parks and roads. jump-starts only benefited the wealthy. they needed immediate, direct help from the government.
During the era of programs like the New Deal (when this question is contextually rooted), many Americans faced severe, immediate economic hardship (unemployment, lack of basic needs). Industry jump-starts focused on supporting businesses first, with benefits trickling down slowly. Public relief programs provided direct, immediate aid (food, jobs, housing) to struggling individuals, which was their urgent priority. Other options are incorrect: public relief was short-term support, not long-term economic fix; infrastructure was a byproduct of work relief, not the main driver; industry jump-starts benefited businesses but not only the wealthy.
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D. They needed immediate, direct help from the government.