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White Why did the American Liberty League view the new deal as unconstitutional and un American

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  1. 22 July, 20:52
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    Founded in 1934, the american liberty league fought the new deal during six years, counting with a most conservative supreme court. They were concern with 'limiting individual rights', the league was mostly formed by proeminent politicians and elite business man who had no interest in the reforms in labor such as minimum wage adopted to establish the economy.

    The League called businessmen to defy the National Labor Relations Act, in a lobby attempt that the Supreme Court would declare it unconstitutional, and led campaigns against social new deal policies.
  2. 22 July, 20:53
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    ALL (American Liberty league) was a nonpartisan organization that formed in opposition to the New Deal. It brought together various niches, such as Republicans, Democrats, and business leaders opposed to the New Deal. They saw the proposal as un-constitutional and un-American because in addition to leaving a large hegemony crisis of the liberal project and to see multiplicities of an alternative project to the old order, believed that the government would threaten the individual freedoms given by the constitution and would expand the executive power beyond what the constitution intended, mainly criticizing the administration of agricultural adjustments and social security, which was seen as the end of democracy.
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