How did president Hoover's philosophy of government guide his response to the depression?
Yes. Hoover's response to the Great Depression was restrained. His reluctance to do large scale projects is blamed for the crisis.Hoover's philosophy was of voluntary private giving, so he refused to direct Federal relief through involuntary taxation
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Hoover, supported by Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon, was adamant that the government take no direct action to aid people MORE?
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