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- why did americans want public relief programs instead of industry jump-starts?
they needed immediate, direct help from the government.
jump-starts only benefited the wealthy.
they wanted things they could use, like new parks and roads.
public relief would turn the economy around in the long-term.
During the period of widespread economic crisis (like the Great Depression, the context for this question), most struggling Americans faced immediate hardship such as unemployment, lack of food, and housing instability. Industry jump-starts focused on aiding businesses first, which would only create benefits for workers indirectly and slowly. Public relief programs offered direct, immediate support like cash payments, food aid, and work opportunities that addressed their urgent needs.
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A. They needed immediate, direct help from the government.