Asked by Rachael Vokoun on Apr 24, 2024

Explain why conservative and radical opposition developed toward the First New Deal by 1934, and discuss the ideas expressed by those voicing such opposition.

Conservative Opposition

A term used to describe resistance or opposition from conservative groups or political parties against progressive or liberal policies and reforms.

Radical Opposition

Refers to the groups or individuals who adopt extreme measures or views to oppose or reform a prevailing system or government.

First New Deal

A series of programs and policies introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1930s to counter the effects of the Great Depression in the United States.

  • Examine the various oppositions to the New Deal and understand their ideological foundations.