7. What was the overall impact of Hoover's attempt to lessen the impact of the
Great Depression? Explain.
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36. In the 1920s, which economic factors led to the Great Depression?
lack of investment in the Stock Market
attempts by the United States to promote free trade
failure to develop new consumer goods industries
overproduction of farm products and manufactured goods
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37. One of the major problems with the stock market in the late 1920s was the
number of people who bought stocks in which of the following ways?
on margin, with borrowed money
in companies that they supported
only after careful study of a company's history
without knowing their stockbroker's reputation
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38. What was Hoover's response to the Bonus Army marchers that came to
Washington, DC?
He ordered them to be paid their bonusese
He had the army remove them
He visited them and listened to them
He supported relief and public housing for the needy
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39. During the Great Depression, what did the expression "Hooverville" imply about
President Hoover?
He was seen as a role model
He used the military to aid the unemployed
He was blamed for the suffering of the poor
He supported relief and public housing for the needy
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