What themes for government action emerged during FDR's first hundred days as president?
A.)the business of America is business; the government should not intervene
B.)heavy regulation of the banking industry; a laissez-faire approach to other businesses
C.)relief to individuals, economic recovery, reforms to avoid future economic disaster
D.)less emphasis on a market economy; a move to a command economy
Two major themes for government action that emerged during FDR's first hundred days as president were "C.)relief to individuals, economic recovery, reforms to avoid future economic disaster," since it was clear te federal government needed to play a much larger role in the economy.