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Which domestic issue did Roosevelt NOT mention as needing improvement? Medical care Transportation infrastructure Unemployment insurance Old-age pensions

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Which domestic issue did Roosevelt NOT mention as needing improvement? Medical care Transportation infrastructure Unemployment insurance Old-age pensions

Which domestic issue did Roosevelt NOT mention as needing
improvement?
Medical care
Transportation infrastructure
Unemployment insurance
Old-age pensions

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The answer is **Transportation infrastructure**.<br /><br />While Roosevelt addressed many domestic issues during his presidency, including unemployment insurance, old-age pensions (through Social Security), and medical care, large-scale improvements to transportation infrastructure were primarily addressed during the Eisenhower administration with the creation of the Interstate Highway System. While some transportation projects occurred during the New Deal, it wasn't highlighted as a primary area for improvement in the same way the other options were.<br />
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