The New Deal was designed to distribute the nation's abundance to:
A. private industry
B. foreign countries
C. those most in need
D. minorities only

Respuesta :

The New Deal was designed to distribute the nation's abundance to: "C. those most in need" since a large number of Americans from all backgrounds had lost their jobs in the Great Depression.

The answer is C. Those most in need

The New Deal was a series of programs and projects enacted by the 32nd American president Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933–45), in the mid of the Great Depression to provide relief and/or jobs to those most in need, while it brought reforms in industry, agriculture, finance, waterpower, labor, and housing in the nation.

Some of its most successful programs were the Civilian Conservation Corps (1933) that gave millions of young men employment on environmental projects, such as planting trees and constructing trails and shelters; the Works Progress Administration (1935) that employed mostly unskilled men to carry out public works projects, such as the construction of public buildings and roads; and the Tennessee Valley Authority (1933) that provided jobs and electricity to the rural Tennessee River Valley.