Question
Which statements best explains the results of President Hoover’s policies during the Great Depression? (Choose 2)
A.
The government provided too much aid and overextended itself.
B.
The government relied too much on volunteer organizations and did too little.
C.
President Hoover’s support of farms enabled farms to provide support to soup kitchens.
D.
President Hoover’s support of public works programs was too limited to reach most people.
A.
The government provided too much aid and overextended itself.
B.
The government relied too much on volunteer organizations and did too little.
C.
President Hoover’s support of farms enabled farms to provide support to soup kitchens.
D.
President Hoover’s support of public works programs was too limited to reach most people.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The two statements that best explain the results of President Hoover’s policies during the Great Depression are:
B. The government relied too much on volunteer organizations and did too little.
D. President Hoover’s support of public works programs was too limited to reach most people.
These choices reflect the criticisms of Hoover's response to the economic crisis, highlighting his reliance on voluntary efforts and the insufficient scale of government intervention to address the widespread hardships faced by the population.
B. The government relied too much on volunteer organizations and did too little.
D. President Hoover’s support of public works programs was too limited to reach most people.
These choices reflect the criticisms of Hoover's response to the economic crisis, highlighting his reliance on voluntary efforts and the insufficient scale of government intervention to address the widespread hardships faced by the population.