Respuesta :
The groups of people who received the most help from the Second New Deal were "minorities" and the "unemployed," since these had been the two groups most affected by the Great Depression.
Answer:
Minorities and unemployed.
Explanation:
The Second New Deal refers to the federal programs and measures enacted from 1935 to 1938 that aimed to help the U.S. economy to recover from the Great Depression. Most of these programs focused on providing relief to unemployed people (Since the employment rate had dramatically fallen) and minorities such as the elderly, retirees, low-income citizen, disabled, dependents, poor people, and others disadvantaged Americans. Some of the measures that had a great impact on these people's lives were the Social Security Act (1935), Civilian Conservation Corps (1933), the Tennessee Valley Authority (1933) and the Works Progress Administration (1935).