The government represented by president Hoover in the fall of 1929, responded to the Great Depression; wide spreading unemployment during the 1930s and exacerbating an already difficult situation. The government spent millions of dollars on various relief programs. Most, however, were ineffective. Dole rations, for example, were heavily policed and much too small to live on; land settlement also ended in failure. At the same time the government increased relief spending, it also contributed to the crisis by laying off employees and making cuts to health care, education, and other social programs.
Answer:
American citizens were left in awful conditions, with poor jobs and wages. Many no longer had savings
Explanation:
They did not treat them with respect. they hit them with water hoses, clubs, spit on them etc...
D. Americans believed that they should be taxed by their own colonial assemblies, not by parliament.