How was Roosevelt unlike Hoover in his attempts to end the Great Depression?
A) Roosevelt merely implemented the changes Hoover wanted to put through.
B) Roosevelt had very intelligent people working for him.
C) He proved very flexible and willing to experiment with new changes and ideas.
D) Roosevelt was very committed to black rights and worked consistently through his presidency to gain rights for blacks.
Answer: C
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