Respuesta :
Answer:
D. Reverse many of the policies of Herbert Hoover
Explanation:
Roosevelt's approach toward the Great Depression was quite different than Hoover's approach. Hoover is remembered for believing that the government should not intervene in the economy as too much federal intervention would be a threat to capitalism and individualism, thus he did not participate much in the nation's affairs to overcome the economic crisis.
Roosevelt had a completely different point of view on the matter. During his campaign, he promised to take a complete change of direction. And as soon as he took office, he fulfilled his promises with the creation of the New Deal programs administered by the government itself and that aimed to stimulate the economy and provide relief to those most in need.