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Which steps did the Hoover administration take to fight the early challenges of the Great Depression? Select the two correct answers.
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winning passage of a tax cut to increase individuals’ take-home incomes
winning passage of a tax cut to increase individuals’ take-home incomes
urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts
urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts
calling for immediate federal funding to support financial institutions troubled by bank runs
calling for immediate federal funding to support financial institutions troubled by bank runs
creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works
creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works
demanding debt payments from foreign governments to increase emergency funds
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- Urging private agencies and state governments to organize relief efforts
- Creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works
(He emphasized voluntarism and local relief and also supported increased federal public-works spending—e.g., Hoover Dam projects—to create jobs. He did not push an early tax cut or immediate large-scale federal bank bailouts.)
- Creating a series of federal programs to provide employment on public works
(He emphasized voluntarism and local relief and also supported increased federal public-works spending—e.g., Hoover Dam projects—to create jobs. He did not push an early tax cut or immediate large-scale federal bank bailouts.)
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