Georgia was affected by Herbert Hoover because he created the New Deal Program. With this program applied to the Great Depression, it helps to provide man men with jobs, along with the Tennessee Valley Authority that accomplished similar goals.
*** Franklin D. Roosevelt created the New deal plan which included the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Social Security administration, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, and the Rural Electrification Act. Hoover was actually blamed for the depression, that is why bankrupt people at the time who lived in shacks called their "neighborhood of shacks" Hoovervilles.
Hoover was alive during the great depression. He was rich enough that it did not personally affect his way of life.
He believe that the federal government could not give direct aid to individuals. Hoover believed in free market capitalism and he opposed government intervention so he didn't do much at first. later on as the depression got worse he tired to increase government help but it was too late for the public who voted FDR into office in 1932.
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Franklin made New Deal programs to boost Georgia up from the Great Depression, and each program does different things to help Georgia. I'm happy to help :)
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
Hoover was alive during the great depression. He was rich enough that it did not personally affect his way of life.
He believe that the federal government could not give direct aid to individuals. Hoover believed in free market capitalism and he opposed government intervention so he didn't do much at first. later on as the depression got worse he tired to increase government help but it was too late for the public who voted FDR into office in 1932.
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Farmers lost a lot of money and cotton
Franklin made New Deal programs to boost Georgia up from the Great Depression, and each program does different things to help Georgia. I'm happy to help :)
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
it increased the food productions for the war needs.
How did President Hoover's efforts affect his own polical situation?
I think it hurt him in the 1936 election. As president, he had to clear the campers out eventually, but was blamed for doing it. He did not have the power to give out the bonuses they wanted and Congress refused to do it. Roosevelt milked the incident for all it was worth during the campaign. He even sent his wife to talk to the campers at their new camp outside of Washington.
Farmers lost a lot of money and cotton
Herbert Hoover believed in limited government intervention in the economy and upheld the principle of voluntary cooperation between businesses and government. He thought that the economy would self-correct through market forces, leading him to resist direct federal assistance during the Great Depression. This approach contributed to prolonged economic hardship, as his policies were insufficient to address the scale of the crisis, ultimately leading to a loss of confidence in both the economy and the government’s ability to manage it. Consequently, Hoover's beliefs hindered timely intervention that might have alleviated some of the economic suffering.