Asked by coolguy321

President herbert Hoover

caused the great deppresion

underestimated the depression

started the new deal

closed all the banks ****

Answers

Answered by Reed
No.
Answered by coolguy321
well i know that he did not started the new deal um what else well now i know that he did not close the banks .... so i think is underestimated the deppression but didn't the great dression started because of the war for supplies.....??? don't know but i think is a or b can you tell me the answer plz
Answered by Ms. Sue
Do some more reading so that you can get the right answer.
Answered by Ms. Sue
That was an unncessary response.

Be careful!
Answered by coolguy321
lol



use the force


*using Force*

b i thnk its b possitive
Answered by Reed
um what? Do some reading:

http://www.examiner.com/article/herbert-hoover-and-the-great-depression
Answered by coolguy321
thamk man that's what i wanted all along thatks reed
Answered by coolguy321
sorry bad grammar
Answered by Reed
Actually, I don't think he underestimated the depth of the Depression, but his actions proved inadequate, in most people's opinion. B is the best answer of those four possibilities, though.

Read the article I posted above!
Answered by coolguy321
dude it say that he did not great the great deppresion



part of the link you gave me


Herbert Hoover did not cause the Great Depression. The economic cataclysm struck eight months into his presidency. Traditionally, the government did nothing during economic downturns. Instead, officials stuck to laissez faire policies and waited the economy out. President Hoover ignored tradition. Instead of laissez faire, he led an unprecedented government effort to bring the country out of the Great Depression.

Answered by Reed
Yes. Read on to find out what he did and did not do.
Answered by coolguy321
but their just 4 answers so its b
Answered by Ms. Sue
B is right.
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