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- which of the following best describes president franklin d. roosevelts approach to the great depressio he permanently shut down the stock exchange. he focused on reducing taxes for the wealthy. he implemented several pieces of legislation and established new government agencies.
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- Option 1: Roosevelt did not permanently shut down the stock exchange. The stock exchange was temporarily closed (Bank Holiday) to stabilize the financial system, not permanently.
- Option 2: Roosevelt's New Deal policies were focused on helping the poor, unemployed, and reforming the economy, not reducing taxes for the wealthy. In fact, tax policies were adjusted to be more progressive.
- Option 3: Roosevelt's New Deal approach to the Great Depression involved implementing many pieces of legislation (like the AAA, NRA, etc.) and establishing new government agencies (such as the WPA, CCC) to provide relief, recovery, and reform.
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C. He implemented several pieces of legislation and established new government agencies. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A, B, C in order, with the third option being C. If the original labeling is different, adjust the identifier accordingly, but the text of the option is "He implemented several pieces of legislation and established new government agencies.")