How did Reagan challenge the liberal premises of the New Deal?
A) Reagan asserted that the federal aid programs established under the New Deal had actually worsened the Great Depression.
B) Reagan abolished all federal aid programs, leaving it entirely up to individual states to provide social services.
C) Reagan expanded the New Deal programs, demonstrating that they had not been extensive enough or helpful enough.
D) Reagan asserted that the private sector should solve America’s problems rather than the federal government.
E) Reagan wanted the federal government to take a more active role in helping America than it had during the New Deal.
Answer: D
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