Asked by hi
                 What was the most significant difference between Hoover and FDR with regards to tackling the Great Depression? *
A- Hoover was willing to support direct relief and other forms of federal welfare; FDR was not
B- FDR was willing to use deficit spending to stimulate the economy, Hoover was not.
C-Hoover was willing to use Keynesian economic theories to combat inflation, FDR was not.
IS THIS B.
            
        A- Hoover was willing to support direct relief and other forms of federal welfare; FDR was not
B- FDR was willing to use deficit spending to stimulate the economy, Hoover was not.
C-Hoover was willing to use Keynesian economic theories to combat inflation, FDR was not.
IS THIS B.
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                    Answered by
            Tom
            
    Definitely B
    
                    Answered by
            hi
            
    r u sure 
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    I vote for B also.
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                    Answered by
            hi
            
    Just making sure I got it right too
    
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