During the 1920s, Franklin D. Roosevelt's political ideas were
A) shaped by his extensive study of the writings of John Maynard Keynes.
B) uniformly in agreement with the socialism of Eugene Debs and Norman Thomas.
C) profoundly influenced by his experience of daily contact with the poor as a social worker.
D) consistent with the basic values of Coolidge prosperity.
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