Roosevelt's Hundred Days banking legislation was designed to __________
a. support strong banks and eliminate the weaker ones
b. decrease government regulation of U.S. banks
c. allow the government to take over the banking system
d. give bankers a place in his government
e. merge smaller banks with larger ones
A
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