Multiple Choice
President Roosevelt's policies fundamentally changed the relationship between the states and the national government by
A) forcibly strengthening national police powers in comparison to those of the states.
B) collaboratively accomplishing a shared solution to economic problems.
C) strengthening state power in the governance of commercial activities.
D) dramatically strengthening the role of the national government in the economy.
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