Father Charles Coughlin,an opponent of the New Deal,placed the blame for the nation's economic crisis on
A) Franklin Roosevelt and the Democratic party.
B) Communists,bankers,and capitalists.
C) impoverished immigrants who taxed cities' resources.
D) Prohibition,which weakened the liquor industry.
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