How did President Hoover try to fix the problems of the great depression
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Instituted the Mexican Repatriation program
Instituted the Smoot-Hawley Tariff which raised the tariff on thousands of imported items
Instituted the Hoover Moratorium which called for a one-year halt in both reparation payments by Germany to France and the repayment of Allied War debts to the United States.
Supported the National Credit Corporation
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What did Roosevelt tell people during his fireside chats
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He explained his policies and assured people that he could help them through the Depression
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Why did President Hoover help businesses rather than individuals
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Hoover believed that by helping businesses, he was also helping individuals.
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In his 1933 inaugural address president Roosevelt helped Americans see
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That there were solutions to the problems of the Great
Depression.
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How did President Hoover try to fix the problems of the great depression
Some of President Hoover's responses are:
Instituted the Mexican Repatriation program
Instituted the Smoot-Hawley Tariff which raised the tariff on thousands of imported items
Instituted the Hoover Moratorium which called for a one-year halt in both reparation payments by Germany to France and the repayment of Allied War debts to the United States.
Supported the National Credit Corporation
What did Roosevelt tell people during his fireside chats
He explained his policies and assured people that he could help them through the Depression
APEX
Why did President Hoover help businesses rather than individuals
Hoover believed that by helping businesses, he was also helping individuals.
In his 1933 inaugural address president Roosevelt helped Americans see
That there were solutions to the problems of the Great
Depression.