It was called "The depression Intervention" because it was like a Intervention to the founding father's, who were in it, and they waned to try an solve the depression to help their nation and to have happiness in their/are nation!
Hoover's predecessors had taken a hands-off approach to business, which he agreed with.
In what ways did the Federal government finally try to help stem the tide of the Great Depression? Answer this question…
Deficit Financing
the government did not pay farmers for anything
When the great depression struck, Hoover decided not to give government aid to the people believing that it would inflate the Federal government budget.
Hoover's predecessors had taken a hands-off approach to business, which he agreed with.
In what ways did the Federal government finally try to help stem the tide of the Great Depression? Answer this question…
The number of civilian employees in the Federal government increased greatly during the Great Depression. This helped to improve the population's access to government help.
Deficit Financing
the government did not pay farmers for anything
The Great Depression.
During the great depression
When the great depression struck, Hoover decided not to give government aid to the people believing that it would inflate the Federal government budget.
In 1877, the Great Railroad Strike occurred in Chicago.
It was financed by the Federal Government as a public works project during the Great Depression.
Herbert Hoover was the president for a short time when the depression first began. He did what he could within the limits he believed the federal government had . Franklin Rooseveltthen took office and was President for most of the depression. He pushed through several large scale measures of economic and social intervention, several of which were challenged on constitutional grounds and all of which greatly expanded the role of the federal government. The depression finally ended when the nation geared up for the wartime effort and 500,000 men were added to the military service.
Voters looked to the Federal Government for solutions to their economic concern.....