How did President Franklin D.

Roosevelt’s New Deal policies in
fighting the Great Depression differ
from the earlier policies supported
by President Hoover? (1 point)
New Deal policies paid
farmers to produce more
crops and livestock to make
up for earlier losses.
New Deal policies withdrew
financial support provided by
the federal government and
led to higher unemployment.
New Deal policies led to
greater involvement by the
federal government in
providing direct assistance to
those in need.
New Deal policies depended
more on donations and
support from private charities
and local governments to
assist the needy.

The correct answer is: New Deal policies led to greater involvement by the federal government in providing direct assistance to those in need.