It is very common, after a major disaster or crisis occurs, for finger-pointing to begin, and whoever is in power at the time often gets some blame, whether that is fair or not. In this case, the major disaster was the crash of the economy. It was blamed on President Hoover because as conditions worsened, and more average Americans lost their jobs and their ability to feed their family, Hoover's policies seemed to only favor helping the wealthy. Whether that was true or not could be debated, but it quickly became a belief of average Americans that Hoover's laissez-faire approach to economic issues only helped big corporations and left everyone else to fend for themselves. Hoover also made his own situation worse because he had a media problem-- he was a very poor radio speaker in an era when using radio for communication had become essential for any politician. He failed to explain his policies in a way that gave Americans confidence, and the public turned against him, deciding a change of leadership was necessary if the US was to recover from the Great Depression.
In reference to The Great Depression, many Americans blamed President Herbert Hoover for their difficulties during the early 1930s. Many felt he underestimated the severity of the financial crisis, and did little to help those hit hardest by the depression.
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some blame the State troopers and some blame the students themselves, no matter what, it was a tragedy.
Blame it on Fidel was created on 2006-09-10.
Hoover believed in trickle down economics and he didn't provide direct relief to the poor. He also bailed out buisinessess.
Herbert Hoover was blamed by the Americans for the economic hard times that developed in the 1930s.
Much of the blame for the Depression was placed unfairly on President Hoover. President Calvin Coolidge was to blame for part of the Depression.
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Hoover believed in trickle down Economics and he didn't provide direct relief to the poor. He also bailed out buisinessess.
Herbert Hoover
Yes he was to blame and things like "Hooverville" are testament to how the public blamed him.
Herbert Hoover
Roosevelt places a lot of blame on Hoover and his actions (or lack thereof) that lead to the Depression.
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A few names for a person you blame your problems on are scapegoat or victim. In slang: Blame-y.
Not particularly. When in good times, Americans tend to ignore Mexico. When in bad times, most tend to blame Mexicans for job loss and other economic problems.