Yes.
Yes, President Hoover failed to meet the needs of many Americans during the Great Depression. His policies focused on limited government intervention and laissez-faire economics, which did not effectively address the widespread unemployment, poverty, and economic crisis. The lack of relief programs and ineffective response to the suffering of Americans contributed to widespread discontent and Hoover's unpopularity as president.
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Before the senate could accept it, Grover Cleveland became president. He did not approve of the planters' actions and withdrew the treaty.
Fail.
well i don't think he fail his mission
ewan
they did not care
It needs metal mostly
dominican republic
Because of his peanut fascination
Cuba
No he did not fail. Historians rank Theodore Roosevelt as one of the most effective presidents. He was not perfect, but I do not think any knowledgeable person was call him a failure as president.
There was not much that Herbert Hoover did not understand-- he was one of the most intelligent of US presidents. He had a conservative philosophy of government that become unpopular , but I think his choices were not based on lack of understanding. I think he knew what he was doing and stood by his principles.