What did Ronald Reagan and Franklin D. Roosevelt's early presidential policies have in common?
A. Both presided over immediate economic resurgences.
B. Both poured resources into popular social programs.
C. Both oversaw rapid, radical changes to the U.S. economy.
D. Both were initially ineffective due to strong political opposition.
Answer: C
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