How did agencies created during the Hundred Days affect the Great Depression?

A) They attempted to relieve the suffering of Americans by giving government-subsidized loans at very low rates.
B) Agencies such as the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Civilian Conservation Corps succeeded in getting most Americans back to work.
C) Their main effect was to end economic stagnation by getting many people back to work.
D) They strengthened all the failing banks of the country, restoring Americans' confidence in banking.
E) Actually they did little to affect the Great Depression, but they were perceived to be effective by the public.


Answer: C

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