southern sharecroppers.
Try the rich. Democrats favor them as well, after a veneer of fairness.
The Republocrats
The Free Soil Party did with reservation and the republicans favored it.
Catherine the Great
The New Deal policies drew from many different ideas proposed. The ratio of these numbers, times the number of jobs in 1932, means it was believed that true prosperity would not return until farming was prosperous. The New Deal was favored by many businessmen.
They were called the hawks, while those against war were the doves.
Low taxes, low government spending, and isolationism for foreign policy.
The Republocrats
The Federalist Party's ideas were strongly influenced by Alexander Hamilton, who advocated for a strong federal government, a national bank, and a strong industrial economy. The party believed in a loose interpretation of the Constitution and favored policies that supported businesses and economic growth.
Moderates
The right answer is Moderates or moderate Republicans.
Harding favored pro-business government policies.
Business
China did not undergo widespread industrialization for various reasons. This was believed to be against the beliefs of Confucianism and the economic policies that they had at the moment could not accommodate industrialization.
Actually, Roosevelt's policies were similar to Hoover's but more extreme, and even people from Roosevelt's administration later admitted that they developed some of their ideas from Hoover. Both presidents favored government intervention into the economy and it did not end the depression. Hoover's policies turned a recession into a depression, and Roosevelt's policies turned a short depression into a decade long debacle. The depression did not end until Roosevelt took the US into World War II, when virtually the whole country was in a wartime economy. It is a common misconception that Hoover favored "free-market" policies. His Republican predecessors, Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge did favor free market policies, and the result was the "roaring 20's" which was a period of economic prosperity. So to answer the question, Roosevelt's policies did not so much break from Hoover's, they only expanded upon them and kept the depression going.
He was strongly against the secession and favored unionism
Aided the growth of business
Federalists