Hoover was an economic conservative, and did not believe in federal intervention in the natural cycles of the economy. It is worth noting that the thought the Depression would be much shorter than it turned out to be. He was also fearful of establishing a permanent situation in which the economy was dependent upon the government, especially with regard to welfare programs.
Hoover's fear was that the country would be permanently weaker if welfare programs were introduced, or if the federal government became overly involved in the banking system. Towards the end of his administration, as the Depression dragged on, Hoover conceded a bit on this point, and introduced some Federal lending programs to bail some financial institutions. The answer is A.
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African Americans.
-Faced discriminatory voter suspension tactics.
-Gained citizenship through the 14th Amendment.
-Voting rights protected by the 15th Amendment.
Native Americans.
-Gained citizenship through the Snyder Act
-Gained the right to vote through lawsuits and petitions.
Let's not forget that American women had yet to double their efforts to earn the right to vote in the United States.
Talented and brave women started the woman's suffrage movement and gather at the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848, in Seneca, New York. Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott were the main leaders of the movement.
The 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution allowed women the right to vote.
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The German mistreatment of Belgian civilians during the invasion was tragic. Civilians lived in a nightmare during the four years of occupation. The numbers speak for themselves: almost 9,000 civilians were deliberately killed by the Germans and 6,453 of them were killed during the first week of occupation
D. there should be no limits on owning and using guns