How did FDR's attitude toward planned deficits affect the success of the New Deal's efforts to rescue the economy?
a. He believed too greatly in planned deficits, spending too much of the country's reserves to rescue the economy.
b. He failed to see the importance of planned deficits, which could have stopped the Great Depression before it even started.
c. He relied too greatly on planned deficits, inhibiting his ability to truly rescue the U.S. economy.
d. He tried to avoid planned deficits, seeking a balanced budget when he ought to have spent more.
e. He avoided planned deficits, spending too much on his New Deal programs and nearly bankrupting the United States.
D
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