What was the greatest failure of the New Deal?
A) its inability to form any public health service programs
B) its destruction of the capitalistic system in the United States for several decades
C) its failure to restore prosperity fully and end record levels of unemployment
D) the precedent established by a full government takeover of American banks
E) the fact that its political momentum was at its height at the onset of the Second World War
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