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Hebert Hoover did do nothing really!! He did try Little to fight the Depression but his actions often backfired. For example, he tried to balance the the Federal budget by cutting by cutting government spending and raising taxes. This pulled money out of the economy which made the slump worse. Some of Hoovers actions made him very unpopular. For example, he believed that Federal Relief- aid to the poor- would make people dependent on government. so he would not support giving Relief.

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Hoover really helped the great depression . Hoover believed that it was best not to give handouts to people because then they wouldn't want jobs anymore. So many people starved because he thought it was best that way. He did help employ some people though. He created the "Hoover Dam" project. Which gave many jobs to local people. ALTERNATE ANSWER At first President Hoover tried to organize national optimism by summoning business execs to DC to declare that conditions were sound and that there would not be wage cutting. When that did not work (stop the depression), he became inactive for a while, trusting to the idea that it all would self-correct. When that did not work, he organized an international moratorium in war debts and reparations. This actually did help stem the slide further into depression, but only briefly. Then he set up the Reconstruction Finance Corp. to bring federal aid to hard pressed banks and businesses. Just as it seemed that this might work and that recovery was at hand, in the winter of 1932-33 the banking system in America went into a tailspin. On March 4, 1933, the American banking system ground to a complete halt. Hoover was an able and intelligent president who attempted orthodox economic ideas, but became a victim to the collapse of the system.

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While not believing in charity by the government, Hoover did try and help the economic mess that began during his administration. He gave much of his money to charity and encouraged Americans to do the same. He broke with Republicans and did away with the taxes that had been placed on citizens during the Coolidge administration. He spent $500 million a year on public works and government programs to build or improve government properties. The most famous was the Hoover (Boulder) Dam. Congress established the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (continued by FDR) which created an agency to help banks, railroads, and other key businesses to stay in business thus helping the economy. He believed in "rugged individualism" and relied on the individual, the churches and private charities, and the local and state governments to handle most of the economic help that was needed.

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Hoover blamed the Depression on foreign economic collapse over which he had no control. Major European banks went bankrupt, causing alarm in other foreign banks.

While not believing in charity by the government, Hoover did try and help the economic mess that began during his administration. He gave much of his money to charity and encouraged Americans to do the same. He broke with Republicans and did away with the taxes that had been placed on citizens during the Coolidge administration. He thought that would allow for more income being spent to help the economy rebound. He spent $500 million a year on public works and government programs to build or improve government properties. The most famous was the Hoover (Boulder) Dam. Congress established the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (continued by FDR) which created an agency to help banks, railroads, and other key businesses to stay in business thus helping the economy. All of these things could not stem the tide of the economic collapse. Hoover believed in a balanced budget and not pumping government money into the economy. He believed in "rugged individualism" and relied on the individual, the churches and private charities, and the local and state governments to handle most of the economic help that was needed.

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First, it depends on whether you ask Republicans or Democrats about this. The public perception was that Hoover "did little"-- in fact, many people called it the Hoover Depression. But as a Republican, he genuinely believed in a "laissez-faire" policy-- that the government should not intervene in the economy too much; and he also seemed to believe the downturn was only temporary and would soon correct itself (there are a number of historical newspapers online, and you can read for yourself how badly Hoover misjudged the situation). But the economy did not recover; in fact, it got worse, and Hoover lost the 1932 election to Franklin D. Roosevelt, who did believe in government's role in fixing the economy; most historians agree it was Roosevelt's policies that turned things around and contributed to the economic recovery.

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The economics of the time indicated that the business cycle would cycle out of the depression, without any interference from government. OK, so they were wrong.

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Hoover did not start the Great depression or cause it to happen or want it. He had the misfortune to be in office when it began and so was blamed for it by the Democrats.

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Hoover was widely ridiculed

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