The Liberty League, established in 1934,

A. demanded the nationalization of major industries.
B. condemned the New Deal as anti-capitalist.
C. pushed for a more aggressive foreign policy, claiming that FDR's administration had neglected America's role in the world.
D. opposed the Civilian Conservation Corps because it provided jobs for young single males rather than men who had families to support.


Answer: B

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a. promised to provide for human rights. b. allowed military and nuclear facilities on their land. c. were anti-Soviet and anticommunist. d. were governments of compromise between whites and Africans. e. refused to nationalize foreign investments and properties.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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