Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe Eugene Talmadge and his thoughts on FDR's "New Deal."

Talmadge believed the New Deal would be good for farmers.
Talmadge supported New Deal programs that would help Georgia industry.
Talmadge's time as governor allowed New Deal Programs to flourish in Georgia.
Talmadge helped FDR write the Social Security Act.
Talmadge hoped the New Deal would help race relations in Georgia.
Talmadge was not allowed to run for governor in 1936 since he had already served two straight terms.
Talmadge was opposed to nearly every aspect of the New Deal.

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Talmadge was not allowed to run for governor in 1936 since he had already served two straight terms.

Talmadge was opposed to nearly every aspect of the New Deal.

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Answer:

The items that correctly describe Eugene Talmadge and his thoughts on FDR’s “New Deal” are :

  • Talmadge was not allowed to run for governor in 1936 since he had already served two straight terms.
  • Talmadge was opposed to nearly every aspect of the New Deal.

Explanation:

Talmadge was one of the biggest opponents of the "New Deal." He was elected governor in Georgia in 1932.

He won the loyalty of rural voters through political demonstrations thus becoming a powerful opponent. He criticized the "New Deal" programs, and demanded more incentives for workers to want to return to work for private employers.

In 1934 he had his reelection where he intensified his attacks against the "New Deal", and after vetoing measures that allowed Georgia to participate in the Social Security Administration, the opposition joined together, generating a state law where they did not allow Talmadge to run for his third term.