Which of the following did the New Deal use to solve many of the Great Depression's problems?

It lowered federal spending to maintain a balanced budget.

A. It lowered tariffs to bring in essential commodities.

B. It reduced taxes on big businesses to stimulate job creation.

C. It provided federal aid to many sectors of the economy.

D. It increased federal spending on military expenditure to create jobs.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is it lowered federal spending to maintain balanced budget.

New deal is termed as the series of programs which include regulation enacted in united states, public works projects and financial reforms which was a response of Great Depression.

The programs were made to support the elderly, the youth, unemployed and farmers.

After the prices had fallen sharply they made efforts to re-inflate the economy.

Answer:  The correct answer is:   D. It increased federal spending on military expenditure to create jobs.

Explanation:  In 1940 they began to make large military expenses and began to recruit many young people and factories also began to hire hundreds of thousands of unskilled people and prepared them. Some military training programs deepened in teaching techniques on machinery, engines, electronics and radio to prepare soldiers and sailors for the postwar economy.