The "New Deal" measures introduced in 1933 and 1934 to end the depression
A) brought about almost complete recovery by the mid-1930s.
B) were not completely successful in ending the Depression, which lasted until the beginning of World War II.
C) actually interfered with recovery, and the Depression worsened in the mid-1930s.
D) were not very successful at first but finally ended the Depression by the late 1930s.
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