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Hoover's domestic policy was DIFFERENT from Harding's and Coolidge's because Hoover

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Even though Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover were all presidents elected to office for the Republicans, Hoover wasn´t really a conservative.

As the economy suffered due to the infamous stock market crash of 1929, Hoover explored non-conservative policies that his predecessors wouldn´t support. He expanded public works, signed into law the high peacetime tax increase and signed a tariff that would end up hurting foreign trade.

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