How did FDR's efforts to address unemployment compare with those of Hoover?
A) Unlike Hoover, FDR ultimately put people to work directly for the government.
B) Unlike Hoover, FDR preferred to give financial assistance to the unemployed.
C) Both presidents remained committed to lending money to institutions that might employ people.
D) Both presidents relied on the ingenuity of businesses to address the crisis.
E) Unlike FDR, Hoover did nothing to address unemployment, even indirectly.
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