Hoover's initial response to the Great Depression was of laissez-faire thinking. He encouraged volunteerism (people helping people) and for the government to stay out of the situation.
As the depression drew on, Hoover eventually begins reform putting in programs to regulate and control banking, farming, and begin jobs programs. However, morale and trust had been lost leaving Hoover undesirable.
Bankruptcy I think and I’m pretty sure it’s not cancellation
He was a key figure in uniting Canada.
<span>They supported the policies of his party (he was a conservative) </span>
<span>He was considered to be a good leader (or at least better than those who ran against him) ..</span>