In response to the Panic of 1873, many debtors and unemployed workers advocated ____________________.
A. easy-money policies, which they hoped would spur economic expansion
B. federal monetary grants to freedmen so they could open their own businesses and banks
C. a federal loan program to finance industrial development in the South
D. federal loans to freedmen so they could buy their own land
Answer: A
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