Why Is The New Deal Too Conservative

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According to the Debating the Past section from my book, prior to World War One the New Deals were widely excepted. "Workers, farmers, consumers, and others now had much more protection than they had in the past" (Brinkley 594). There were people who criticized the deals such as Huey Long who believed in Share-Our-Wealth plan, but he thought the system was too conservative. One reason for the liberal views at the time was probably due to the overwhelming amount of people that were desperate for jobs as well as money. As time went on, past World War Two, people viewed the New Deals with a different attitude. People came to view the Deals as one sided, "halfway revolution" stated in the book. People believed this because as a stated above, it

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