In the twentieth century, what was John Maynard Keynes known for?
A) He advocated minimal government intervention in the economy.
B) He was avowedly hostile to Germany.
C) He denounced the Treaty of Versailles for economic reasons.
D) He broke new ground in the study of genetics.
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