As governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt
a. was one of the few governors to mobilize his state's limited resources to help the unemployed and poor.
b. tended to withdraw from the public.
c. followed a conservative budget policy that made any deficit impossible.
d. transformed the state's and the states' residents economic and political outlook forever.
A
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A) remained the same B) diminished C) shifted towards Asia D) greatly increased
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A. enthusiastically supported the Confederacy B. stayed neutral and remained on their reservations for the entire duration of the war C. were finally forced onto special reservations by the Confederate military D. exploited wartime uncertainty to increase their raids on poorly defended frontier areas
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The purchase of the city of Baton Rouge was Jefferson's first step toward achieving his vision of an agrarian society
Indicate whether the statement is true or false