Respuesta :
The correct answers are A & D; Talmadge opposed programs that benefited African Americans. Talmadge opposed increasing government spending.
Further Explanation:
Governor Talmadge was in elected into office January 1933 and stayed in office until January 1937. He was then reelected In January 1941 and stayed in office as the 67th governor until January 1943.
He did agree with 34 of the policies of the New Deal out of the 44 that the president proposed. In addition to being against government spending he was against any program that benefited African Americans. He also was against the following programs;
- Farm programs
- Relief work programs
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Governor Talmadge oppose the New Deal programs because its benefited African Americans and increasing government spending.
The New Deal programs was a series of program enacted by Roosevelt to benefit the citizen of American.
Hence, Talmadge oppose the New Deal programs because its benefited African Americans and increasing government spending.
Therefore, the Option A and D is correct.
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