During President Franklin Roosevelt's early days in office,
A. he rapidly constructed an ambitious and diverse program of legislation to address the economic crisis.
B. the American people concluded the economy was not as bad off as they once had believed.
C. he showed a relative lack of interest in taking on the economic crisis directly.
D. he believed the Depression was largely over.
E. he attempted to hold the Hoover administration accountable for the economic crisis.
A
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