What happened to the New Deal during the war?

A. Although cloaked in wartime labels, several additional New Deal-style agencies were in fact created to provide relief, recovery, and reform.
B. Since "Dr. New Deal" had become "Dr. Win-the-War," there was little political interest in domestic legislation.
C. An anti-New Deal coalition had growing success at ending or reducing many New Deal programs.
D. Since wartime spending brought recovery, neither Roosevelt nor Congress thought the New Deal was needed anymore.


Answer: C

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