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Herbert Hoover believed that government intervention should be limited and that economic recovery should come from private enterprise and local initiatives rather than federal programs. He thought that direct government assistance could undermine individual self-reliance and personal responsibility. Additionally, during the onset of the Great Depression, Hoover's administration faced immense challenges and believed that the situation would improve with time, which led to a reluctance in implementing large-scale relief efforts.

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