Herbert Hoover President Herbert Clark Huber is the 31st president of the United States. In his first year in office, the 1929 Wall Street accident happened. He was criticized for the collapse of the economy and his unpopular policy ended his wonderful career in office. However, after Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed in 1933, Hoover remained the main critic of New Deal and Republican spokesperson. On the 10th of August 1874, the son Hoover of the blacksmith of the West Branch, Iowa Province became an orphan at the age of 8 and lived with his uncle in Oregon State.
Before the Roosevelt, the president of the United States is expected to avoid the interests of Wall Street. President Herbert Hoover formed a conservative belief for the small country government, which defines attitudes towards economics of depression, which did not provide immediate or major federal intervention. Instead, he demanded the state to regulate minimum wage and private charity to help deal with national poverty. At the same time, the situation has deteriorated nationwide. By 1931, the unemployment rate has reached 15.8%. Homeless families are cleared up in temporary slums (well known as Hooverville). Nonetheless, Mr. Hoover refused to intervene by the government by price adjustment and currency control, and was afraid that it would lead to socialism. Instead, he emphasized personal volunteerism and aid through charity. He asked his employer not to lower his wage. He suggested that neighbors help each other. He believes that the economy depends mainly on morale and corrects itself.
In 1933, a quarter of the labor force was unemployed. Since President Herbert Hoover is trying to maintain a positive attitude, it rarely causes action to solve this problem. In the presidential election of 1932, Franklin Roosevelt broke Hoover. President Roosevelt is the opposite of Hoover. Because he tried to solve the Great Depression by trying everything without doing anything. Roosevelt decided to name these new policies as the end of the Great Depression, redesigning the new plan and having confidence to make things better, New Deal. (Insert paper)
Herbert Hoover President Herbert Clark Huber is the 31st president of the United States. In his first year in office, the 1929 Wall Street accident happened. He was criticized for the collapse of the economy and his unpopular policy ended his wonderful career in office. However, after Franklin Delano Roosevelt appointed in 1933, Hoover remained the main critic of New Deal and Republican spokesperson. On the 10th of August 1874, the son Hoover of the blacksmith of the West Branch, Iowa Province became an orphan at the age of 8 and lived with his uncle in Oregon State.