Paul wrote First and Second Corinthians while ministering at Ephesus
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Letters of Paul or the epistles of Paul are the set of 13 books of New Testament that are attributed to Saint Paul also named as Paul the Apostle and Sosthenes, the co-author.
The 1 Corinthians 5:9 is "I wrote to you in my letter not to associate with sexually immoral persons."
It was while staying in Ephesus, Paul composed both the First and Second Corinthians from his second year at Ephesus.
Lying on the coasts of Ionia, Ephesus is one of the ancient Greek city which was built in 10th century BC.
Answer:
He believe in rugged individualism.
Explanation:
Rugged individualism is a belief which view that in order for society to survive every body should fend for themselves without the help of any institutions.
Because of this belief, he see government involvement in the economy (such as welfares, relief, etc) is considered as a "Hand out" that will deteriorate the quality of United States labor force in the long run.
Even when United States was experiencing the Great Depression in 1920s, Hoover still reluctant to create programs that provide some sort aid to the citizens. Because of this, he ended his presidency with one of the lowest approval ratings in US history.
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Mr. President, considering the fact that the welfare of the citizens is the government's primary responsibility and a huge financial breakdown such as the one the citizens have just experienced can have a devastating effect on the economy and impact negatively on your leadership, don't you think the poor affected citizens deserve some intervention from the government?
Explanation:
From the excerpt, it is clear that the financial crash in the United States Stock market was caused by the greed of investors. However, there were still some hardworking citizens who merely saved their hard-earned monies in the banks, but lost them when the banks closed up. Definitely, they deserved some help from the government.
President Hoover's belief that it was not the function of the government to regulate businesses was flawed as it would be wrong for the government to simply sit by and watch the economy crash.