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How did Hoover and Roosevelt differ in their beliefs about attacking the problems of the

Depression?

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President Hoover's deeply held philosophy of American individualism, which he maintained despite extraordinary economic circumstances, made him particularly unsuited to deal with the crisis of the Great Depression. He greatly resisted government intervention, considering it a path to the downfall of American greatness.

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