Which statement about the New Deal's impact on the Great Depression is correct?
A.
World War II ended the Great Depression before New Deal policies could be put in place.
B.
The New Deal was abandoned because it did not immediately end the Great Depression.
C.
The New Deal had ended the Great Depression by the time World War II began.
D.
New Deal programs provided employment and hope, but they did not end the Great Depression.
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