Respuesta :
i believe the answer is D) become more involved in the direction of the United States' economy.
Answer:
D) become more involved in the direction of the United States' economy.
Explanation:
The new deal showed that the American government was more willing to become more involved in the direction of the United States' economy. This is because the "new deal" was a set of socioeconomic measures taken by an economist group, under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933 - 1937), of the United States. These measures were aimed at stabilizing the United States' economy, shaken by the crack in the New York Stock Exchange in 1929.
Among the measures adopted we can mention investments in infrastructure throughout the country, the reduction of working hours, incentives to agriculture, changes in systems, control of prices and products of companies and countless improvements for society.
The result was quite satisfactory. In the early 1940s, the agreement was already showing favorable results. The Stock Exchange was already working well again, the unemployment rate fell sharply, workers' monthly income increased, production was at a desirable pace and exports and sales to the domestic market increased.