Sure! While I can't see the specific excerpt or highlighted examples from Hoover’s “Rugged Individualism” speech, I can provide guidance based on the general themes present in that speech.
Hoover's support for a limited federal response to the Great Depression was largely based on two key reasons:
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Belief in Individualism and Self-Reliance: Hoover emphasized the importance of individual effort and responsibility. He believed that people should rely on themselves and their communities to solve problems rather than looking to the federal government for assistance.
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Fear of Government Overreach: Hoover was concerned that excessive government intervention could undermine the capitalist system and lead to dependence on federal aid, which he believed would weaken the nation’s moral and economic fabric.
If you have specific excerpts or examples from the speech that you want assistance with, feel free to share them!