What was Franklin Roosevelt's attitude toward the federal government's provision of welfare payments to the unemployed?
A) He welcomed it as an opportunity to help those in need and to ensure their votes for the Democratic Party.
B) He was indifferent to the means by which those who needed it received help,whether by cash subsidies or by work relief.
C) He had strong reservations about it,preferring to provide federally funded jobs over cash subsidies.
D) He opposed it vigorously and saw to it that New Deal programs never involved direct cash subsidies.
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