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Nina [5.8K]
4 years ago
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What was one of the goals President Roosevelt set for financial markets? A. attempted to bail out failing banks with treasury mo

ney B. regulations of banks and financial markets to ensure stability C. deregulation of banks and financial markets D. expansion of the power to tax through the treasury department
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2 answers:
Tems11 [23]4 years ago
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

To regulate banks and the financial markets to ensure stability, though it didn't work for him.

kramer4 years ago
3 0
A is the answer to this attempted to bail out failing banks with treasury money
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