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President Franklin D. Roosevelt took a three-pronged approach to solving the country's economic problems

during the Great Depression. He described these goals as Relief, Recovery, and Reform.


ANSWER CHOICES

REFORM

RELIEF

RECOVERY


Adopt new policies to avoid future issues.

(choose)


Take immediate steps to create jobs to reduce

unemployment

(choose)


Use government capital to stimulate the economy.

(choose)

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Answer: Take immediate steps to create jobs to reduce unemployment

Explanation: President Roosevelt introduced the new deal which was a list of projects implemented during the Great Depression. It was used to restore prosperity back to Americans. When Roosevelt took office in 1933, he acted swiftly to stabilize the economy of the United States and provide jobs which helped in swiftly reducing the unemployment rate

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