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... During the Depression President Hoover deported Mexicans so that he could make more room for American citizens in the work place. ...
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... African Americans did make some gain during the Great Depression. President Roosevelt appointed a number of African Americans to federal posts. ...
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... African Americans did make some gain during the Great Depression. President Roosevelt appointed a number of African Americans to federal posts. ...
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... secure. An additional result of the Great Depression was President Hoover's failing attempts to help America's economy. Hoover had ...
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... these activities in aid unemployment during this winter." While no other president had ever ... a conservative because of his goals for the end of the depression. ...
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... put an end to the hardships of the Depression. I heard him complain after the broadcast was over that this guy won't be any different than President Hoover. ...
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... An additional result of the Great Depression was that President Hoover balanced his belief of "rugged individualism" with the economic necessities of the time ...
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... President Hoover was outraged and blamed the Great Depression on the Europeans by saying, "the hurricane that swept our shores were of European origin." He ...
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... spent, the better off the economy would be, and the faster the depression would be over. During the New Deal, Keynes wrote a letter to the President which said ...
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... Things were only becoming worse, yet the President still could not understand the extent and seriousness of the depression. While ...
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... simply accepted the Depression as an unpleasant fact of economic life that simply must be endured, President Hoover did try to end the Great Depression and, in ...
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... Herbert Hoover has been accused of being a do-nothing president who allowed the country to continue to slide into its worst depression ever. ...
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... One of the reasons blamed for the depression was overproduction. President Roosevelt described in his speech the problem of overproduction. ...
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... To this day people who have not been properly educated about the Great Depression believe that President Hoover was the cause. The ...
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... However we are lucky that President Roosevelt stepped up and helped the poor situation of our economy. We finally recovered from the Great Depression and now ...
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... The American public demanded a strong leader who would lead them out of the depression and they had their choice to vote for a new president in 1932. ...
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... with WWII surfacing. Best believes that the president did not provide the depression with deserved amount of attention. It is also ...
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... The same is true for the Great Depression. During the Great Depression President Hoover had asked the press to use caution and not to make matters worse. ...
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... better life. In the months before the Depression began, Herbert Hoover was the President of the United States. He believed that ...
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... Such a role has become obligatory for the President since the Great Depression of the 1930s, when the government started to play a greater role in the ...
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... fully recovered from the ravages of World War I.) The deepening depression essentially coincided with the term in office (1929-33) of President Herbert HOOVER. ...
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... President Hoover replied that the economy was fundamentally sound, but had been shaken by the repercussions of a worldwide depression - whose causes could be ...
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... Most Americans felt that President Hoover did not do enough to fight the Depression. They elected Franklin Roosevelt as president in 1932. ...
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... While the American was struggling to live through the Depression, President Herbert Hoover was creating programs to help farmers. ...
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... When it came time to elect another president in 1932, the depression had made Hoover so unpopular that the election of the Democrat, Franklin Roosevelt, was a ...
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... the depression. Hoover, who was accused of being a "do-nothing" president, was said to have help worsen the Depression. He did, however ...
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... Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) took over as president, and attempted to pull the country out of the depression with his "New Deal." FDR got busy right away ...
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... Right before the depression started, people were realizing that banks had little money. President Hoover tried to give emergency loans to banks but there was ...
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... during the era of Depression. The number of near homeless citizens also staggered. They resided in a place they called 'Hooverville' after President Hoover as ...
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... the depression with strong ideas and actions. His chances as being nominated as a presidential candidate were obvious and he won easily over President Hoover ...
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