it lowered state taxes
it increased employment
it increased employment
Hoover felt constrained by the limits of the constitution on the powers of the federal government. Roosevelt felt no such restrictions and was willing to try anything that he thought might improve the economy and win him votes.
Hoover saw unparalleled prosperity across the country.
Hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country
Hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country
Hoover saw unparalled prosperity across the country
Hank
The construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s significantly boosted the economy of the West by providing jobs during the Great Depression, employing thousands of workers. It also facilitated the development of irrigation systems, which transformed arid regions into productive agricultural land, leading to increased food production. Additionally, the dam generated hydroelectric power, supplying energy to growing cities and industries, thus promoting economic growth and urbanization in the surrounding areas.
he called for minimal government role in changing the economy.
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Herbert Hoover