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why did eugene talmadge oppose fdrs new deal programs?
he said the new deal violated the lend lease act
he said the new deal violated brown v bd of education
he said the new deal violated states rights
he said the new deal violated the 14th amendment
Eugene Talmadge, a segregationist Georgia governor, opposed the New Deal primarily on the grounds that it expanded federal power at the expense of state authority. The other options are incorrect: the Lend-Lease Act was related to WWII aid, Brown v. Board of Education was a 1954 desegregation case (after the New Deal), and he did not center his opposition on the 14th Amendment.
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He said the New Deal violated states' rights