The criticism of the New Deal from Coughlin, Long, and Townshend demonstrated that:
A) the New Deal had opponents on both the left and the right.
B) Republicans were successful in organizing opposition to FDR.
C) only a radical fringe of Americans opposed the New Deal.
D) Roosevelt would have to swing hard to the right to win reelection in 1936.
Answer: A
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