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Question
Which of FDR's actions ended the immediate financial crisis of the 1930s?A) FDR established the Tennessee Valley Authority and created thousands of new jobs.
B) FDR's Works Progress Administration spent nearly $5 billion on emergency relief.
C) FDR worked with powerful European nations to advance American agricultural trade.
D) Using a calm and fatherly tone, FDR soothed the public's fears during fireside chats.
E) FDR gave government aid to the large banks, restoring confidence in the banking system.
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