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Advocard [28]
3 years ago
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explain how harding and coolidge may have addressed the causes and issues that hoover addressed too little too late

History
1 answer:
Vesna [10]3 years ago
5 0
In this case, one has to check on some of the issues which had been addressed first by Hoover and later relate them and see how they could be addressed by Coolidge and Harding and the techniques used by Harding also realized hence the way to address this case . For instance, Hoover had tackled issues based on economic and social development, therefore, these are similar issues to be related to the resolving powers of Harding and Coolidge. For instance, Coolidge and Harding talked much and had a lot of approaches to solving issues, for instance they used policy approach techniques to solve such issues, for instance the economic policy that led to economic growth, growth in the constitutional government among other things, hence the way to go about this case. Explanation: In this regard, the achievements of Coolidge and Harding have been realized and therefore there is need address the issue which Hoover dealt with and refer them to how Coolidge and Harding could have dealt with them, hence the reason as to why using the policy approach to solving issues has been proposed in this case.
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