Hoover's plans for ending the Great Depression

A) might have been theoretically sound, but flexibility was needed in their implementation.
B) demonstrated little faith in his power to persuade people to act in the public interest.
C) showed his willingness to experiment boldly and persistently to search for solutions.
D) relied too heavily on legal compulsion to succeed.


A

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