the conservative step of pouring in government aid but preserving private ownership
C- the conservative step of pouring in government aid but preserving private ownership
It gave him the power to strengthen and recognize banks that should reopen.
The banking crisis were the first thing he tried to end. He ordered all banks closed until they could be audited and found to be solvent.
False. His very first actions concerned the banking sector, resulting in the Emergency Banking Relief Act, submitted to Congress 5 days after Roosevelt's inauguration. Adressing the farming crisis was high on Roosevelt's priority list and was part of his 'First Hundred Days' actions, but it was not his very first action.
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the conservative step of pouring in government aid but preserving private ownership
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They shaped his image as an effective leader. (APEX)John 3:16
allowed sound banks to borrow federal funds