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How did Hoover and Roosevelt differ in their response to the Great Depression?

Hoover felt that aid should be given directly to the people; Roosevelt felt that aid should be given to corporations and banks.

Hoover focused on providing farmers with aid, whereas Roosevelt focused on industrial workers.

Hoover felt that aid should be given to corporations and banks; Roosevelt felt that aid should be given directly to the people.

Hoover focused on government aid, whereas Roosevelt focused on voluntary charity.

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The correct answer is Hoover felt that aid should be given to corporations and banks; Roosevelt felt that aid should be given directly to the people.

Hoover believed that if companies and banks were saved, then the people who were employed would be saved. Roosevelt wanted to implement new social programs to help protect the people since banks and companies couldn't do that or didn't want to do that.
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