In 1933, two days after he took office, President Franklin Roosevelt took the country off the gold standard. ended prohibition. sent the National Industrial Recovery Act to Congress. presented to Congress a relief plan for the unemployed. closed all banks for a short period.

In 1933, two days after he took office, President Franklin Roosevelt

took the country off the gold standard.

ended prohibition.

sent the National Industrial Recovery Act to Congress.

presented to Congress a relief plan for the unemployed.

closed all banks for a short period.

 
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During President Franklin Roosevelt’s early days in office, he believed the Depression was largely over. he promised to take drastic, even warlike, action against economic conditions. the American people concluded the economy was not as bad off as they once had believed. he attempted to hold the Hoover administration accountable for the economic crisis. he showed a relative lack of interest in taking on the economic crisis directly.

During President Franklin Roosevelt’s early days in office,

he believed the Depression was largely over.

he promised to take drastic, even warlike, action against economic conditions.

the American people concluded the economy was not as bad off as they once had believed.

he attempted to hold the Hoover administration accountable for the economic crisis.

he showed a relative lack of interest in taking on the economic crisis directly. 

 
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Between his election in 1932 and the inauguration in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt declared he would dramatically increase government spending. promised to maintain a balanced federal budget. made no public statements. refused to make any agreements on the economic direction of the country with the outgoing president, Herbert Hoover. established the Works Progress Administration.

Between his election in 1932 and the inauguration in 1933, Franklin Roosevelt

declared he would dramatically increase government spending.

promised to maintain a balanced federal budget.

made no public statements.

refused to make any agreements on the economic direction of the country with the outgoing president, Herbert Hoover.

established the Works Progress Administration.

 
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In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt’s promise of a “new deal” for America included a commitment to spending billions of dollars to assist in economic recovery. providing relief jobs to millions of unemployed Americans. passing legislation establishing a nationwide program of social security. both spending billions of dollars to assist in economic recovery, and providing relief jobs to millions of unemployed Americans. None of these answers is correct.

In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt’s promise of a “new deal” for America included a commitment to

spending billions of dollars to assist in economic recovery.

providing relief jobs to millions of unemployed Americans.

passing legislation establishing a nationwide program of social security.

both spending billions of dollars to assist in economic recovery, and providing relief jobs to millions of unemployed Americans.

None of these answers is correct.

 
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