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Which of the following best characterizes Herbert Hoover’s role in the Great Depression?
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His policy of inaction worsened the effects of the Great Depression on the population.
His policy of inaction worsened the effects of the Great Depression on the population.
His efforts to limit government interference was respected in the financial community.
His efforts to limit government interference was respected in the financial community.
His actions to provide general aid to citizens helped prevent further catastrophe.
His actions to provide general aid to citizens helped prevent further catastrophe.
His work with congressional leaders helped him continue his policies of normalcy.
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His policy of inaction worsened the effects of the Great Depression on the population.
Hoover favored limited federal relief and voluntary/private solutions early on and resisted direct federal aid to individuals; his reluctance to use aggressive government intervention is widely seen as having deepened and prolonged the Depression.
Hoover favored limited federal relief and voluntary/private solutions early on and resisted direct federal aid to individuals; his reluctance to use aggressive government intervention is widely seen as having deepened and prolonged the Depression.
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