Which statement best describes Franklin Roosevelt's position concerning the Depression in the 1932 presidential campaign?
a. He clearly outlined specific programs that would end the depression.
b. He called for the United States to abandon the gold standard.
c. He promoted a policy of massive spending by the federal government.
d. He claimed the depression was just an economic cycle and would eventually correct itself.
e. He promised to end the depression but offered only vague plans describing how he was going to do it.