Under President Hoover, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation lent money to:

a. farmers who were facing foreclosure on their property
b. "mom and pop" storekeepers who were facing bankruptcy
c. banks, railroads, and corporations that were not doing well
d. homeless or hungry families, if at least one unemployed parent had at least a high-school education


C

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