Many republicans criticized the New Deal for its benefit to the poor and middle class people. To the republicans, it meant a decrease in their revenue.
It was part of the first new deal.
A new party, the Republicans.
The New Deal was first put in to effect in 1933. The New Deal started many programs in the states to help them recover from the Great Depression.
The New Deal placed most of the power in the hands of the Executive Branch of government. The New Deal was started by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Many republicans criticized the New Deal for its benefit to the poor and middle class people. To the republicans, it meant a decrease in their revenue.
The supreme court opposed the New Deal, because there were nine members in total, and seven were Republicans. The Republicans did not agree with President Roosevelt's New Deal laws.
Republicans criticized the New Deal because it was good for the poor and middle class and a threat to their income.
they believed the new deal was a move toward socialism and gave the government too much control
While the New Deal programs were generally popular with the majority of Americans, most of the Republicans in congress opposed them. Some of their opposition was political-- President Roosevelt was a Democrat, and traditionally, politicians oppose many of the policies of the opposing party. Many of the Republicans who opposed the New Deal believed it was too expensive to implement, and that it would result in an expansion of government.
they believed the new deal was a move toward socialism and gave the government too much control
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Republicans and business people charged that the New Deal programs were too radical, undermining private property, economic stability, and democracy. Critics on the left faulted the New Deal for its failure to allay the human suffering caused by the depression and for its timidity in attacking corporate power and greed.
Assuming you mean the charter of the League of Nations, Republicans objected because it obligated the U.S. to defend member nations if they were attacked.
The New Deal.
Republicans opposed the New Deal with claims that it was the enemy of growth and economic expansion. Their criticism centered around the increased federal control of the economy, and the power that the reform gave to labor unions.
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