How did the New Deal hope to stimulate industrial recovery?
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A. Cash subsidies were given to industries that made consumer goods.
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B. Businesses were allowed to raise or lower prices to discourage competition.
C. Incentives were offered through the NRA for businesses improving factories.
D. Antitrust suits were suspended against businesses that cooperated with the NRA.

Respuesta :

The New Deal was a Public work program started by President Franklin D.Roosevelt in US between 1933 -1939.

Explanation:

The New Deal program introduced by the Roosevelt Government focused on 3 R's-Relief ,Recovery and Reform

Relief -Immediate action to betaken in order to halt the economic deterioration

Recovery- In order to start the flow of consumer Demand public work projects  where started.

Reform-Permanent programs where established to save the economy from another economic disaster

As a part of this program National Industry Recovery Act (NIRA) was  introduced and Antitrust suits were suspended against businesses that cooperated with the NRA.(D)

The correct answer is C) incentives were offered through the NRA for businesses improving factories.

The New Deal hoped to stimulate industrial recovery in that incentives were offered through the NRA for businesses improving factories.

The New Deal was the creation of President Franklin D. Roosevelt when he became President if the United States. The New Deal was a series of important programs aimed to help the poor and the ones in need who were suffering due to the harsh economic conditions during the Great Depression. Many programs tried to create jobs, supported business recovery, and change the US economy for the good.