How did the government in Indiana respond to the Great Depression?

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State government decided to rely completely on the federal government for aid.
State government decided to rely completely on the federal government for aid.

Local government organized relief programs, but the state government did not.
Local government organized relief programs, but the state government did not.

It lowered taxes to allow private companies extra money to distribute to the needy.
It lowered taxes to allow private companies extra money to distribute to the needy.

It created relief programs called the Little New Deal modeled after federal government programs.

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The correct response is:

It created relief programs called the Little New Deal modeled after federal government programs.

During the Great Depression, Indiana, like many other states, implemented various relief programs to address the economic crisis, often taking inspiration from federal initiatives.