How did Indiana’s state government react to the Great Depression?

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It closed state borders to migrants and immigrants.
It closed state borders to migrants and immigrants.

It became less involved in providing basic needs to Hoosiers.
It became less involved in providing basic needs to Hoosiers.

It created programs similar to FDR’s New Deal to provide jobs.
It created programs similar to FDR’s New Deal to provide jobs.

It opposed using state funds to help workers in need.

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The correct response is:

It created programs similar to FDR’s New Deal to provide jobs.

During the Great Depression, Indiana's state government initiated various programs aimed at job creation and providing assistance to those affected by the economic downturn, similar to the federal initiatives under Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.