Nothing; he was already out of office when it started. It was president Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal that was first effective in fighting the Depression.
Social Problems during the Great Depression, defined as the greatest period of low economic activity and high unemployment in American history.
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an arm and a leg
In New Zealand, the Great Depression began in 1929, and deepened significantly in 1932. It lasted until the late 30s, when WW2 started, and the work required for that relieved the depression.
The Great Rift Valley
He decided to understand the law and end the Great Depression, so he got the government on his side, because he did not like strikes happening in a supposed to be free state.
Coolidge
How about "And that was my story on the great depression."
The only U.S. Presidents who died during the Great Depression were former Presidents William Howard Taft and Calvin Coolidge. Herbert Hoover, the President when the Great Depression began in October, 1929, died in October, 1964 at the age of 90, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was President when the depression was ended by the U.S. involvement in World War II, died just before the end of the war, in April, 1945.
No, the time when Calvin Coolidge was U.S. President (1923-1929) was a prosperous and carefree time in U.S. history, after the end of World War I but before the beginning of the Great Depression. Although alcoholic beverages were illegal at that time, it was a very "playful" time.
Coolidge was noted as an honest and efficient administrator. He has been faulted for not proposing ways to head off the great depression.
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Baracko Obama
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1939
no because he tried his hardest to end depression