Use the cause and effect table to answer the question.

Cause

Effect

Herbert Hoover's response to the Bonus Army camping out in front of the United States ?

Capitol in July 1932

Which effect best completes the table?

(1 point)

A growing number of Americans mistrusted the military because of its intervention.

Hoover's popularity fell farther, ultimately costing him his reelection.

Hoover took last minute action to salvage his chances of winning the election.

Other organizations abandoned their efforts to stage protests in Washington, D.C.

1 answer

The effect that best completes the table regarding Herbert Hoover's response to the Bonus Army camping out in front of the United States Capitol in July 1932 is:

Hoover's popularity fell farther, ultimately costing him his reelection.

This effect directly relates to the cause, as the handling of the Bonus Army incident significantly impacted public perception of Hoover and contributed to his decline in popularity leading up to the election.