During an economic crisis, John Maynard Keynes would most likely
encourage a government to:
O A. cut government spending to avoid a budget deficit.
O B. borrow money to pay for economic relief programs.
C. seize control of the country's largest businesses.
D. allow businesses to freely develop a solution.
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