Most historians would say that Hoover's response to the economic downturn was inadequate. Even though he implemented a few federal works projects (like the Hoover Dam) that aimed to employ American citizens, these programs were temporary. Hoover did not provide for many long term solutions to the issues that caused the Great Depression. His belief in laissez faire, meaning little/no government interference with the economy, negatively effected his ability to help the American people during this time. Ultimately, Hoover will be remembered as a president who did little to help America during the Great Depression.
<span>C. To reunite the states and eliminate slavery.
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The appropriate response is sensationalism, it is a kind of publication inclination in broad communications in which occasions and subjects in news stories and pieces are overhyped to show one-sided impacts on occasions, which may make a controlled reality of a story.
The answer is A or C. I just tried to narrow it down because technically both answer are true just go with whichever you think or know to be true. Sorry I wasn’t much help:( hope you get it right:)