How did the proposed fiscal policies of President Eisenhower and President Nixon differ?
A) Eisenhower felt unemployment was the most pressing economic problem of the time; Nixon saw inflation as more serious.
B) Nixon favored a balanced budget; Eisenhower did not.
C) Nixon favored strong growth in the economy; Eisenhower wanted to create a budget surplus.
D) Eisenhower was a strong believer in the use of fiscal policy to influence the economy; Nixon had a laissez-faire attitude.
E) They both favored the same fiscal policies but differed on monetary policy.
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