Compared to Roosevelt and his New Deal, Truman's social programs were
A) less concerned with social and economic needs of the people.
B) less successful in Congress.
C) more conservative in their view of the government's moral obligations.
D) more focused on wealthy Americans and big business.
E) more successful in Congress.
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