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How did the U.S. government change its response to the Great Depression after the election of Franklin Roosevelt?

A. It decreased production of paper money in order to cause inflation.
B. It adopted an economic approach based on spending rather than saving.
C. It cut military spending and social services in an attempt to save money.
D. It increased imports from other countries in order to collect high tariffs.

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It adopted an economic approach based on spending rather than saving.

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One way in which the U.S. government change its response to the Great Depression after the election of Franklin Roosevelt was that "B. It adopted an economic approach based on spending rather than saving," since it was clear that the government needed to "stimulate" the economy aggressively.
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