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What was Hoover's plan for recovery at the beginning of the Great Depression? (1 point)ResponsesFor Americans to dig into their spirit of rugged individualismFor Americans to dig into their spirit of rugged individualismFor Americans to dig deep into their sense of patriotismFor Americans to dig deep into their sense of patriotismFor Americans to depend on their government and military to protect them from the worst of the effectsFor Americans to depend on their government and military to protect them from the worst of the effectsFor Americans to support the policies put in place for recovery

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Hoover's plan for recovery at the beginning of the Great Depression largely emphasized **for Americans to dig into their spirit of rugged individualism**. He believed that individuals and communities should take personal initiative and responsibility to recover from the economic downturn, rather than relying heavily on direct government intervention.
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