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Defines rugged individualism an individual is self-reliant and independent from outside (usually government or some other form of collective) assistance or support.
How did Hoover attempt to deal with the failing economy, what mistakes were made, and his opinions on direct relief reduced taxed, loosen credit policed, more public spendings, created reconstruction finance corporation to make loans, he asked people to make pleages, never followed through, and though direct relief was the problem and did not like it
farmers, why did they lose their farms, how many farms were foreclosed, how did they protest these foreclosures Over one million farms were foreclosed, they protested by throwing milk away and destroying farms, they lost their farms due to the overproduction in crops and also the tariff war.
Bonus march, who marched, why did they march, how were they treated, impact on hoover. veterans, they were promised 1,000. Wanted the pay early,they marched in DC, hoover asked the squatter to be removed from buildings, general Douglas Mc Aruther will defy and be harsh. overall screwing with the election in 1932
When does the worst environmental disaster occur in the US 1934
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