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He saw it as essential. FDR did not...the depression was so bad it was simply out of the hands of local/state govts. Note the classic picture that shows migrants in front of signs saying "Unemployed workers keep moving, we can't take care of our own."

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Q: What best describes how Hoover saw the role of local and state governments during the Great Depression?
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