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Hoover's Response to the Great Depression
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I. Hoover – the man strong belief in the power of the individual
successful businessman, well-respected, well-known humanitarian – believed in helping others believed in small government
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President Herbert Hoover, 1928:
When the war closed… [we] were challenged with a peace-time choice between the American system of rugged individualism and a European philosophy… of paternalism and state socialism…
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By adherence to the principles of decentralized self-government, ordered liberty, equal opportunity, and freedom to the individual, our American experiment in human welfare has yielded a degree of well-being unparalleled in the world. It has come nearer to the abolition of poverty, to the abolition of fear of want, than humanity has ever reached before…
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II. Conservative / Status Quo
rugged individualism 1. “people can succeed through their own efforts” B. laissez faire , but not a “do nothing” 1. felt govt. could solve economic problem in a limited role C. believed in the business cycle
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Soon realized that doing nothing was NOT a policy at all…
“Hoover Blankets” “Hoover Flags” “Hoovervilles”
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III. Reliance on ‘volunteerism’
‘Encouraged’, but didn’t legislate asked business and labor to work together toward common goals asked Congress to reduce taxes, lower interest rates, & create public works projects asked wealthy to give more $ to charity
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IV. Hoover’s Programs “Give a Job” campaign
1. businesses should create jobs B ~ Democrats win majority in Congress put money in at business level Reconstruction Finance Corp. – 1.5 million to banks, RRs, etc…
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Trickle Down Theory ~ Andrew Mellon
$ from the government Trickle Down Theory ~ Andrew Mellon Businesses More Jobs Wages = $$$ Unemployed
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V. Hoover = symbol of failure
Rise of socialist & communist parties in U.S. 1. some blamed capitalism and democracy for the Depression 2. but… calls for revolution could NOT compete with the American dream
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VI. Bonus Army - Summer 1932 Hoover vetoed a bill passed in Congress to grant the bonuses asked Army to disperse the veterans public outraged at use of force hopes of reelection are dashed
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