the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
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What influenced U.S. economic recovery following the Great Depression? production of materials for World War I production of materials for World War II Herbert Hoover's New Deal program European debt payment
By Herbert Spenser's misunderstanding of the theory and his thinking that the theory had something to say about human institutions. Darwin wanted nothing to do with this and said as much.
Hoover was not give the chance to solve the nation's economic crisis. He lost the election to Franklin Roosevelt. When an economic downturn occurs, people blame the president and vote for the opposition. They figure that a change is in order and Roosevelt capitalized on the situation, blaming Hoover and make wild promises to fix the problem. As often happens in such situation, a new Congress rode in on his coat tails and rubber-stamped all of his programs, even those that were unconstitutional.
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
I wish I could answer this for you, but we don't have the statement about Hoover. His handing of the depression was very poor. That is why out of work men created "Hooverville ."
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
the government should allow the depression to progress naturally
His belief that the federal government could not give direct aid to individuals left millions without help.
His belief that the federal government could not give direct aid to individuals left millions without help.
His belief that the federal government could not give direct aid to individuals left millions without help.