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How did FDR’s philosophy of government differ from the philosophies of Coolidge and Hoover? A. FDR believed government support of business would help ordinary people; Coolidge and Hoover supported more regulation. B. FDR believed in less government action than Hoover and Coolidge did. C. FDR wanted to control people’s lives, while Coolidge and Hoover believed in personal freedom. D. FDR believed government should play an active role in helping people; Coolidge and Hoover believed government should stay out of people’s lives.

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FDR's philosophy of government differed from Coolidge and Hoover because FDR believed that the government should play an active role in helping people; Coolidge and Hoover believed the government should stay out of people's lives. The correct answer is D.
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