In the excerpt from Herbert Hoover's "Rugged Individualism" speech, the two highlighted examples that best emphasize why Hoover supported a limited federal response to the onset of the Great Depression are:
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The effect on self-government: Hoover argues that when the federal government engages in commercial business, it leads to organizational complexities that threaten the principles of self-government.
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The impact on liberty and freedom: He states that expanding government involvement in business impairs the basis of liberty and freedom for all individuals, both those directly affected by bureaucracy and those outside it.
These points underline Hoover's belief that a limited federal response is essential to preserving individual freedoms and the foundational principles of self-governance.