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Ronald Reagan Differed from Franklin D

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Ronald Reagan differed from Franklin D.Roosevelt in that Roosevelt


A) saw big government as the foe of the common man, while Reagan named big business as the foe.
B) appealed to the working class, while Reagan appealed primarily to the rich.
C) advocated a "populist" political philosophy, while Reagan did not.
D) branded big business as the enemy of the common man, while Reagan depicted big government as the foe.
E) made effective use of the media to promote his message while Reagan did not.

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