Asked by Massah Garwai on Apr 27, 2024

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How did the government under the New Deal approach the precarious and poor conditions in which migrant laborers lived?

A) It provided immigrants with Social Security benefits.
B) It helped them move into good homes.
C) It handed them food stamps.
D) It did not do much about them.
E) It subsidized some of their spending.

Migrant Laborers

Workers who travel from one region to another, including internationally, seeking temporary or seasonal employment.

New Deal

The series of economic measures introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to combat the Great Depression, emphasizing financial reform, job creation, and social welfare programs.

Social Security

A government program that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income, especially the elderly, disabled, and unemployed.

  • Understand the impact of New Deal policies on American society and its various demographic groups.
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Angelica fe MarquezApr 28, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The New Deal, while expansive in its economic and social reforms, largely overlooked the specific issues facing migrant laborers, including their living conditions.