The main economic aim of Franklin D. Roosevelt was to

A) reform capitalism in America with social welfare programs and economic planning in order to prevent domestic upheaval.
B) create socialism in America.
C) continue the policies of Herbert Hoover.
D) build up the munitions sector for imminent war and help stimulate employment.
E) have state governments assume responsibility for the unemployed.


A

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