What do the terms Hooverville and Hoover blanket say about Americans' attitude toward the president? A. Americans were angry wit
h Hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times. B. People wanted Hoover to know that they still had hope that he could turn around the economy. C. Americans believed that Hoover would help them find essentials such as housing and blankets. D. Many people thought the president should do more to help the failing banks.
Americans were angry with Hoover for not doing enough to help them out of hard times.
Explanation:
Americans don't like president Hoover. Moreover they believed that he is a major cause behind their problems. He took too little too late steps. His name become the synonyms with the poverty of the era. Companies cut worker wages and in response workers protested bitter strikes. American public responded with anger and depression to the inability of hoover making solutions.
I choose World War II.
It was not just about armies fighting each other but also concerned the
decimation of an entire race of people.
During WWII, the Germans tried to
wipe out the Jews in Europe and almost succeeded had not the allies arrived and
liberated the camps where the Jews were held. This also led the establishment of international laws to prevent genocide and convict those who perpetuate it.