According to President Truman,what was the government's role in the postwar economy?
A) Government intervention was unnecessary because the economy was strong.
B) Federal money should go toward international aid rather than domestic welfare issues such as housing and health care for the poor.
C) The government should continue to regulate the economy while it adjusted to peacetime production.
D) The government should focus on only four or five economic proposals at a time.
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