President Hoover's support for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation
A) demonstrated his lack of concern for the struggling nation.
B) had little effect because it never invested enough to save all the banks that needed saving.
C) evidenced even a mild conservative's hesitancy to involve the government in the economy.
D) was solely a result of his desire not to work with a Democratic Congress.
Answer: B
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