Use the excerpt from Huey P. Long's "Share Our Wealth" speech, given on March 12, 1935, to answer
the question.
And they proceeded with the NRA. Everything from a peanut stand to a power house had to have a
separate book of rules and laws to regulate what they did. If a peanut stand started to parch a sack of
goobers for sale, they had to be careful to go through the rule book. One slip and he went to jail. A little
fellow who pressed a pair of pants went to jail because he charged 5 cents under the price set in the rule
book. So they wrote their NRA rule book, codes, laws, etc. They got up over 900 of them. One would be
as thick as an unabridged dictionary and as confusing as a study of the stars. It would take 40 lawyers to
tell a shoe-shine stand how to operate and be certain he didn't go to jail.
In 3-5 sentences, analyze Huey Long's criticism of the New Deal. Cite specific details in the excerpt to
support your analysis.​

Respuesta :

Huey Long thought that the new deal was very complicated and was as confusing as the study of stars. According to him, the new laws set under this were misleading the people and making their life hell.

Explanation:

The New Deal was a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1939. It responded to needs for relief, reform, and recovery from the Great Depression.

But all the people were not in favor of this and some people like Huey Long criticized it. He said that the new deal and the laws made under it were confusing as a study of the stars. Because of the laws made under this, a little  fellow who pressed a pair of pants went to jail because he charged 5 cents under the price set in the rule  book.

Answer:

Huey Long describes how the laws were during the Great Depression. He explains in pleading yet a angry tone. The laws  made then were outrageous, and with the Depression on, the laws effects were worse than before. The government should of not been strict as they were. Hoover should of looked and seen that America was suffering. he was just too set in his ways to see the suffering around him.

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