What has been the most significant long-range effect of the New Deal on American society?
A) Since the New Deal, Americans have tended to resist large-scale governmental programs that seek directly to control aspects of economic and social life.
B) The economic initiatives and programs instituted by FDR's administration during the New Deal have continued to enrich the U.S. economy to this day.
C) Since the New Deal, presidents have continued to hold periodic "fireside chats" during which they communicate important policy matters to the American people.
D) The immigration policies established during the New Deal continue to set quotas, insulating American- born workers from foreign-born competition.
E) Certain key programs, such as Social Security, have become an integral part of American life, providing essential benefits to millions of Americans today.
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