Full Employment
The problems of the people would be full employment.
Full employment
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great Depression.
a voluntary recovery plan and limited government intervention in the form of public works projects and small federal loans to states.
What effort did Hoover make to alleviate the problem caused by the depression
The establishment by the federal government of safeguards against future depressions.
He believed in the principle of laissez-faire
No, social Darwinists generally believed in the idea of "survival of the fittest," advocating that government intervention should be minimal or non-existent. They argued that social and economic inequalities were a natural outcome of competition and that attempts to correct these inequalities would disrupt natural processes. Consequently, they opposed active government involvement in addressing societal problems, favoring a more laissez-faire approach.
Conservatism is opposed to increased government programs to solve social problems; I could also mention libertarianism which is even more opposed to government involvement in social problems than conservatism is.
he believed in "rugged individualism" where if the government helps the people they will become to reliant on them and will get them into an even deeper debt. He believed that if he leaves it alone that the economy will eventually fix itself.
The most important factor that lead to Hitler's rise would be the worldwide depression, also known as the Great Depression. Others would be problems because of the depression including starvation, corruption in the government, living with disease etc.
They inherited all the problems that a largely backward and autocratic form of government( The Tsars) bequeathed them. A general failure to industrialise and educate its people. The single biggest problem was Russia's disastrous involvement in World War One.