Mac-7
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I think Hoover deserves a little credit for some humanitarian reliefYou posted that Hoover was slow to provide direct assistance. He provided one.
It was less than FDR but in the end government could not fix the problem which what the people really needed
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The Hoover administration’s final attempt to stymie the Great Depression was the Emergency Relief and Construction Act, also signed in 1932. The Act provided government-backed loans to banks and created public works projects in the interest of increasing employment. This blueprint was greatly expanded by Hoover’s successor, Franklin Roosevelt.