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1 American History Chapter 21-3 Hoover as President

2 President Hoover’s Core Beliefs Rugged individualism: Government should not interfere in people’s lives. Associative state: Voluntary partnerships between business groups and government. – Hoover Dam: An example of the associative state at work. U.S. gov’t. & 6 companies worked together to turn the Colorado River into an energy source.

3 Hoover Dam

4 Colorado River before the Hoover Dam was built. Hoover Dam generators

5 Pres. Hoover did not believe in direct aid from the gov’t. – Aided farmers through gov’t. loans to cooperatives. – Cooperatives: Organized farmers into groups that worked to keep costs low and increase crop prices.

6 Hoover Was Slow to Act Urged businesses to cut wages or lay off workers. – Most did both. Reconstruction Finance Corporation: – Provided $2 billion in loans to financial institutions. Created the Federal Home Loan Bank: – Encourage home building. – Reduce home foreclosures. Smoot-Hawley Tariff: – Raised the cost of imported goods. – Backfired when other nations passed tariffs causing global trade to plummet.

7 Americans blamed Hoover for lengthening the depression with his unwillingness to help. WWI veterans requested a bonus, promised to be paid to them in 1945, to be paid early. – Hoover refused – concerned about the Fed. Budget. – The veterans organized the Bonus March on Washington, D.C. – Hoover sent in police & federal troops to break up the Bonus Army. Hundreds were injured and 2 veterans died.

8 Bonus March

9 Come on, would it kill ya to smile?


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