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Essential Questions:

1.)What was Hoover’s initial response to the Great Depression?

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2.) What actions did Hoover take to help the economy and the hardship

suffered by Americans?

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3.) What was the Bonus Army and how did Hoover respond to it?

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Hoover tries to reassure Americans

• Remain optimistic

• Business as usual

• Government could play a limited role in helping to solve the problems.

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Hoover Philosophy:•Power of Reason•Humanitarian•Gov. should facilitate not control

•“Rugged Individualism”

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Hoover’s Philosophy II• No Handouts!

• No vast Federal Bureaucracy

• Use State and Local Government

• Charitable Organizations

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Hoover Takes Cautious Steps

• Called key economic and business leaders to the White House

• He asked for promises of no more layoffs or cut wages.

• Helped Private Charities generate contributions.

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More Action Needed• Economy Shrinking• Unemployment rising• Increased Bankruptcy• General Misery• Soup Kitchens• Shantytowns• Hoboes

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Boulder Dam Project I• Approved in 1928

• Construction began in 1930 and ended in 1936.

• Boulder City , NV Housed the workers.

• Hoover financed the construction by using future profits of electricity

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Boulder Dam Project• $700 million dollar public

works project

• 726ft. High and 1,244 ft. long

• Provided electricity and flood control. (CO river basin)

• Provided thousands of jobs

• Water source for LA and LV

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Americans Frustrated by 1930• Democrats win more seats in Congress

• Farmers burned crops and dumped milk

• “Farm Holidays”

• Farmers block Food

• “Blame it on Hoover!”

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“Mellon pulled the whistle

Hoover Rang the bellWall Street gave the

signalAnd the country went to

hell.”

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Hoover Takes Action• Federal Farm Board – It would buy crops to keep them off the market. (Farm Cooperatives)

• National Credit Corporation – Big banks loaned $ to smaller banks.

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Hoover: Direct Intervention

* Federal Home Loan Bank Act

–Lowered mortgage rates for homeowners

–Allowed farms to refinance their loans to avoid foreclosure.

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Hoover’s Direct Action II* Reconstruction Finance Corp

–$2 billion in emergency finance

•Banks

•Life Insurance Co.

•Railroads

•Large Businesses

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Critics Of RFC• It would not trickle down

• Benefited corporations

• Poor still needed direct relief

• “Too little too late.”

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The Bonus Army• Spring of 1932

• 10,000 -20,000 WWI Vets and Families

• Arrived in Washington DC

• Came to support the Patman Bill

• $500 bonus to vets

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Bonus Army II• The bill was defeated

• The marchers set up camps

• Hoover thought they were communists

• Some food was provided

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Disbanding the Bonus Army

• 2,000 marchers refused to leave

• Hoover became nervous• What if the angry group

became violent?• Hoover calls out the US Army

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Violence in DC• 1,000 soldiers under

MacArthur and Eisenhower are called out.

• 1,000 people gassed

• Two people shot, one blinded

• Camp was burned down

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Impact on Hoover• MacArthur did not respond

to orders• Americans were outraged

and stunned• Hoover’s image suffered• Hoover took the blame• Hoover vs FDR in 1932