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cjsmith0608:

Why did President Hoover fail to take action during the Great Depression? Hoover believed that the economic slump was a part of the normal business cycle and things would return to normal without action by the government. Hoover was unaffected personally by the Great Depression because his family was wealthy. Hoover believed the government's role was to support the American public with programs to help those in poverty. none of the above

justus:

What do you think?

cjsmith0608:

c

justus:

Nice try, it's not c.

cjsmith0608:

d

justus:

Do you want to try again?

justus:

Choose between A and B.

cjsmith0608:

a

justus:

Correct. :)

justus:

Hoover believed that the economic slump was a part of the normal business cycle and things would return to normal without action by the government.

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