How did FDR’s attitude toward budget deficits impact the success of the New Deal?

A) He drew from the country’s reserves and could not rescue the economy.
B) He did not see the importance of deficits, which could have helped the economy.
C) He raised the deficits, which inhibited his ability to save the economy.
D) He sought a balanced budget when he should have increased spending.
E) He spent too much and nearly bankrupted the United States.


Answer: D

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