This statement is mosly agreed upon and isn't divisive. Both presients disagreed on how to handle the situation but both focused on the same issue which is the answer above.
Hoover and Roosevelt disagreed fundamentally on how to tackle the Great Depression. Hoover was very much wedded to the prevailing economic orthodoxy, which held that periodic slumps were inevitable and that there was very little that the government could do in terms of direct involvement in the economy. Hoover and Roosevelt disagreed fundamentally on how to tackle the Great Depression. Hoover was very much wedded to the prevailing economic orthodoxy, which held that periodic slumps were inevitable and that there was very little that the government could do in terms of direct involvement in the economy. Your welcome :)
I believe the correct answers from the choices listed above are Pandyan and Pallavas. The two minor indian kingdoms studied in the chapter was : Pandya and Pallavas. The other two choices are most well known kingdoms. Hope this answers the question.
The Second Industrial Revolution The main reason for the change in energy resources was the unexpected growth in the industry in steel, oil and transportation.
Machinery and factories need reliable energy sources for fuel rather than wood to meet consumer demand.