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elena-14-01-66 [18.8K]
2 years ago
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How did events surrounding the Bonus army in 1932 affect people's attitude

History
2 answers:
Kruka [31]2 years ago
6 0
More Americans disliked H<span>oover
would be the best option, since Hoover completely disregarded the demands of the Bonus Army, which made him seem harsh and cruel. </span>
AveGali [126]2 years ago
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Answer:

ALL THE ANSWERS ON EDG

1) B - More Americans disliked hoover

2) D - Building on and expanding them

3) A - To describe a family's difficulties during westward migration

4) A - a higher degree of government regulation of business and the economy

5) D - the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

6) B - help the needy

7) B - increased taxes on the wealthiest residents of his state

8) A - He urged local governments to create jobs

9) D - He wanted to provide indirect aid to people

10) B - More Americans disliked Hoover

11) C - States used the money to create jobs, which was better for morale than simply receiving money

12) B - farmers could not repay their loans

13) A - discriminating against migrants

14) B - Speculators bought on margin

15) D - hoped to avoid another stock market crash

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