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President Herbert Hoover responded to the challenges of the Great Depression with a focus on voluntary cooperation and limited government intervention. He believed in encouraging businesses to maintain wages and employment levels while promoting local and private initiatives to help those in need. However, his reluctance to implement more direct federal relief measures and his emphasis on self-reliance led to widespread criticism and dissatisfaction among the American public. Ultimately, his response was seen as inadequate in addressing the severe economic crisis.

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