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Why Is Herbert Hoover Bad

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Herbert Hoover was one of the greatest humanitarians of the 20th Century. Throughout WWI he was hailed as an uncommon man liked by many. Hoover became the Secretary of Commerce 1921-1928 and the 31st President of the US. However, he was hated for not having a big enough role in the Great Depression and he was blamed for the increasing the poverty of Americans even though the pieces had already been set. While Hoover did do some things wrong in his time he always had the right meaning and his good intentions weren’t understood. Hoover did the best he could and did more than any other president before him to end the Depression. As a child Hoover was orphaned at 9 when his parents died of illness. He under hard work and determination built his …show more content…

Throughout the many deals he made in his early presidency one that stands out is Boulder Canyon Act that gave many people jobs and eventually created the Hoover Dam. He also told people that they shouldn’t fire their workers after the stock market crash because that would cause the depression to worsen. Although some of his decisions were noble in thought were a bad idea in execution like the Smoot-Hawley Act which increased tariffs. This increase in tariffs caused other countries to shy away from trading with the U.S. Hoover also made the mistake of sending troops to get the Bonus Army away from the White House because he for some unknown reason thought that they were harming him and his image. This act cause almost all of the public to lose their faith in him as a good president that they could trust leading their country out of the depression. While Hoover did many things to try and alleviate the effects of the depression he couldn’t fix his public image by the time of his reelection so he lost to …show more content…

He was so shocked he couldn’t look at FDR at first until he tried to convince him that he shouldn’t change any of his policies.He also tried to convince him that everything will be alright if he didn’t take too drastic of an approach so that the American image won’t be tarnished. Throughout FDR’s presidency he often said that the New Deal program was worsening the depression and was led by the ideals of Fascism. He was also one of the ones that said that they should keep American lives safe by not sending troops (although after Pearl Harbor he completely supported

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