Government was not offering help to the unemployed, but the Communist Party did.
During the Hoover administration, many people joined the Communist Party due to widespread economic hardship and disillusionment with the government's response to the Great Depression. The party offered an alternative ideology that promised social and economic equality, appealing to those who felt abandoned by traditional political systems. Additionally, the rising unemployment and poverty created a fertile ground for socialist ideas, as individuals sought solutions to their struggles. The Communist Party's emphasis on workers' rights and collective action resonated with those seeking change amidst societal turmoil.
Nikita Khrushchev
It stood for the Presidents Organization of Unemployment Relief. Basically, it was set up by President Hoover to combat unemployment in the USA to kick-start growth again.
The "Star Spangled Anthem" was adopted the national anthem by Act of Congress on 3 March 1931. This was during President Herbert Hoover's Administration.
Herbert Hoover
the government was not helping individuals, and the communist party offered help.
the government was not helping individuals, and the communist party offered help.
Teh government was not helping individuals, and the communist party offered to help.
It's called the Hoover Dam.
Herbert Hoover
There was no food administration in WW1. It has been created in recent history.
the Hoover administration created jobs
During the Hoover administration, many people joined the Communist Party due to widespread economic hardship and disillusionment with the government's response to the Great Depression. The party offered an alternative ideology that promised social and economic equality, appealing to those who felt abandoned by traditional political systems. Additionally, the rising unemployment and poverty created a fertile ground for socialist ideas, as individuals sought solutions to their struggles. The Communist Party's emphasis on workers' rights and collective action resonated with those seeking change amidst societal turmoil.
J. Edgar Hoover
J. Edgar Hoover was the strong anti-Communist director of the FBI during the Red Scare.
J. Edgar Hoover was the strong anti-Communist director of the FBI during the Red Scare.
Herbert Hoover before he was president. Woodrow Wilson was president at the time