Which statement best describes the different ways Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt reacted to the "Bonus
Armies" that marched on Washington during their presidencies? 
 A.
Hoover agreed to pay the veterans their bonus; Roosevelt had the leaders arrested for treason.
 
 B.
Hoover sent in troops to break up their camp; Roosevelt sent his wife to their camp to meet with the marchers.
 
 C.
Hoover invited the leaders to the White House; Roosevelt refused to acknowledge their presence.
 
 D.
Hoover gave the marchers government jobs; Roosevelt said there was nothing he could do for them.