Probably the most radically economic New Deal program that provoked widespread charges of creeping socialism by Republican and conservative critics of President Roosevelt's administration was the
a. Indian Reorganization Act.
b. Social Security Act.
c. Agricultural Adjustment Act.
d. Federal Housing Administration.
e. Tennessee Valley Authority.
Question 2
President Carter believed that the fundamental problem of the American economy in the late 1970s was
a. the absence of price controls on domestic oil production.
b. U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
c. the high import fees on foreign oil.
d. the exhaustion of domestic oil supplies.
e. the loss of a manufacturing base.