President Roosevelt and President Hoover differed in their approaches to dealing with the Great Depression because Roosevelt did many things to get the economy back in shape, while Hoover wanted to tackle the problem, but didn't want to get in depth with it.
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President Hoover had an impression that the stock market crash during 1929 was just a simple error in the market, and that it could easily be fixed. He said that it would be fixed if everyone acted normal and act like the stock market crash never happened. The government intervention for him was not a solution.
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President Roosevelt became president right after Hoover, and he noticed the problem the stock market crash had on people in the economy. The thing that he did is that he made a lot of public works projects. For example, the Works Projects Administration, was a organization which gave people short-time employments to keep them on the right track, and get the stock market crash off their minds and give them some income. He also made "bank holidays" which didn't allow people to take all of their money out of their bank account. He was doing many things to fix the economy from the Great Depression.
Answer: Assisted soldiers in the camps
Explanation:
During the Revolutionary War, women were not allowed to fight as soldiers but this did not deter them from helping the war effort. The women in the lives of soldiers such as their wives, betrothed, daughters and even sisters accompanied some of the men to camp.
Here they did such tasks as cooking, cleaning up, fixing the uniforms of soldiers and most importantly, tended to the injured. These women called ''camp followers'' and their jobs kept the morale of the men high and allowed them to focus solely on fighting.
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The correct answer is D) The railroads and speculators took the best land and left little fertile land for American Indians.
The other options of the question were A) American Indians acquired very large tracts of land that they could not reach easily, so it went unused. B) American Indians were forced to overhunt the land, depleting the bison population. C) The Wild West shows found a loophole within the Act that enabled them to buy huge tracts of land.
What was a negative outcome of the Dawes Severalty Act was that the railroads and speculators took the best land and left little fertile land for American Indians.
The At was approved by Congress in 1887. Specifically, of February 8. It was the creation of Massachusetts Senator Henry L. Dawes. The Act authorized the President of the US to split the Native American Indian territory and convert it in private property