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5 July, 21:19

Huey Long and Upton Sinclair criticized the New Deal on the grounds

that

(A) it was moving the country too far in the direction of socialism

(B) shifting the tax burden onto the wealthy was unfair

(C) they disagreed with tighter government regulations on private banks

(D) they disagreed with the notion of social security

(E) they believed the reforms did not go far enough to redistribute wealth

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  1. 6 July, 00:28
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    Huey Long and Upton Sinclair criticized the New Deal on the grounds that " (A) it was moving the country too far in the direction of socialism," since the New Deal called for a great deal of government programs.
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