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20 November, 23:11

Recently, some historians have argued that the New Deal had a more radical effect on men than women for all of the following reasons exceptA) Social Security was designed to assist male breadwinners, who were expected to share benefits with their families. B) married women were rarely favored for jobs in New Deal agencies. C) programs maintained or reaffirmed women's traditional roles as wives or mothers. D) programs tended to provide more opportunities to men than women. E) women were recruited to run day care centers and light service sector positions.

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  1. 21 November, 02:18
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    E) women were recruited to run day care centers and light service sector positions

    Explanation:

    The New Deal was created by President Roosevelt Franklin. It includes a series of changes in finance, programs and public projects that ran from the year 1933 - 1939.

    This New Deal catered to the needs of the American people in areas such as provision of assistance to the vulnerable people in the society by providing them with relief materials in other to improves their lives as well as to try to improve and revive the economy after the Great Depression has passed.

    Some of the programs contained in the New deal included Social Security Administration, Works Progress Administration, Agricultural Adjustment Act, National Recovery Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps.

    The New deal as argued by some historians were said to have favoured the men more by providing more job

    opportunities for the men than the women.
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