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Question: Which of the following were relief programs passed as part of Hoover’s plan for limited government intervention from 1930 through 1932? Select the two correct answers.
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expanded construction jobs program for skilled workers
funded the Red Cross and the Salvation Army
created a jobs program to improve the national parks
started a program that stopped farmers from planting too many crops
provided money for direct aid to those in need
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- expanded construction jobs program for skilled workers
- funded the Red Cross and the Salvation Army
Hoover increased public-works spending to create jobs and encouraged/private charities (like the Red Cross and Salvation Army) to provide relief. The other items (park jobs, paying farmers to cut production, direct federal dole) were New Deal measures or contrary to Hoover’s policy.
- funded the Red Cross and the Salvation Army
Hoover increased public-works spending to create jobs and encouraged/private charities (like the Red Cross and Salvation Army) to provide relief. The other items (park jobs, paying farmers to cut production, direct federal dole) were New Deal measures or contrary to Hoover’s policy.
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