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He thought the economy would improve.
businesses and individuals would work together t o end the crisis
businesses and individuals would work together t o end the crisis
i think that herbert hoover was most likely good at polotics, because why else would he be a president? herbert hoover did polotics, and math the best.
they would become lazy and dependent on that income
He wanted people not to panic. He knew the market was over-priced and due for a correction. He did not predict how bad the effects would become. He hoped that people would stand on their own and not expect the government o solve all their problems.
they would become lazy and dependent on that income
President Hoover feared that deficit spending would lead to inflation and undermine the stability of the economy. He believed that the government should operate with a balanced budget and not rely on excessive borrowing to fund its activities. He prioritized fiscal responsibility and believed that deficit spending could have long-term negative consequences for the economy.
Herbet Hoover and FDR were very different. Hoover felt that it wasn't the government's obligation to help the poor. However, FDR was all about getting involved and helping (which led to his creation of The New Deal). Hoover was all about a hands-off government where FDR was hands on. Hoover blamed the economic slum on foreign countries where FDR felt the origin of the Great Depression had no relevance.
Hoover tried to 'repair' the economy by not allowing the government to give money directly to the people. he thought this would make the people lose the hope of finding a job; they would be 'spiritless'. Instead, the money was given to the banks and other big factories or industries.
You would have the usual job of a planning a political campaign. You would try to convince the voters that Hoover was the best choice. You would try to present and articulate his good points. YOU would try to explain that the depression was not his fault but that he would fix it. You might explain that his opponent's ideas would only make things worse and perhaps pinpoint the personal flaws of the opponent. You would tell all the other things that Hoover would do and has done besides improve the economy.
I think the answer would be how the econmoy grows now love