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american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
Many Americans blamed President Hoover for the Great Depression and believed he did not do enough to address the economic crisis. They perceived him as indifferent and out of touch with the suffering of the American people. This negative opinion towards Hoover contributed to his unpopularity during his presidency.
Herbert Hoover
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President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.
Because he didn't DO ANYTHING- He believed in a market economy and fluctuations were considered normal and inevitable. Hoover believed the reason for the great depression was peoples lack of faith in the economy so that prevented people from reinvesting their money into the stock-market.
describe Americans attitudes toward unconventional activism
President Ulysses S. Grant's peace policy toward Native Americans followed the ideas of assimilation and reservation. He sought to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society by encouraging them to adopt a sedentary, agricultural lifestyle. Additionally, Grant supported the establishment of reservations as a means of isolating and controlling Native American populations.
President Hoover introduced the "Good Neighbor Policy" and President Franklin Roosevelt later built upon it as part of his New Deal
Herbert Hoover I believe because he took no action toward the Great Depression.