Unlike the policies of his opponent, Franklin Roosevelt pledged during his campaign that his administration would
A) do what was necessary to protect individuals and advance the public good.
B) protect big business and allow prosperity to trickle down.
C) act conservatively in its approach to the nation's problems.
D) adhere to the conventional limitations of governmental power.
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