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HELLLLLPPPPPPPPPP Early federal-government responses to the Great Depression differed from Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs by focusing on: A. creating high tariffs to encourage domestic spending. B. helping banks remain in business following the stock market crash. C. expanding the government's role in the economy. D. establishing work programs for the unemployed.

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The earlier government responses to the Great Depression differed from Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal programs because they focused on creating high tariffs to encourage domestic spending.

When did Franklin D. Roosevelt became President?

Franklin D. Roosevelt's created the New Deal programs after he was elected as a President in 1933.

His response to improve the economy after collapse from Great depression differs from his predecessors because they focus on creating high tariffs to encourage domestic spending.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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Answer:

A- creating high tariffs to encourage domestic spending

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