History, 16.06.2021 16:10 marianaescamilla404
Which of the following aspects of President Roosevelt's New Deal most set it
apart from the policies of the Hoover administration?
O A. Roosevelt launched public works programs aimed at reducing
high unemployment levels.
O B. Roosevelt adopted policies that largely adhered to the economic
theories of John Maynard Keynes.
C. Roosevelt expected corporations to voluntarily sacrifice profits for
the greater good of the economy.
D. Roosevelt was unwilling to finance economic recovery programs
by creating a federal deficit.
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