They didn't think he was doing enough to help people.
american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
american were angry with hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times
Herbert Hoover
Many Americans viewed President Herbert Hoover with frustration and disappointment during the Great Depression, as they believed he was not doing enough to alleviate the economic crisis. His reliance on voluntary measures and limited government intervention led to widespread criticism. As conditions worsened, public sentiment shifted, and many began to seek alternative leadership, ultimately contributing to the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932. Hoover's reputation suffered significantly as a result of the economic hardships faced by millions.
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President Jackson said that it would be in the Native American's best interest to be far away from white Americans.
Germany's brutal invasion of neutral Belgium
Because he didn't DO ANYTHING- He believed in a market economy and fluctuations were considered normal and inevitable. Hoover believed the reason for the great depression was peoples lack of faith in the economy so that prevented people from reinvesting their money into the stock-market.
The opinion of the artist toward enslavement is one of disgust
What affects public opinion toward the school district?
President Ulysses S. Grant's peace policy toward Native Americans followed the ideas of assimilation and reservation. He sought to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society by encouraging them to adopt a sedentary, agricultural lifestyle. Additionally, Grant supported the establishment of reservations as a means of isolating and controlling Native American populations.