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1. Why were some Americans angry at Hoover?

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Some Americans were angry at Hoover because while he was in presidency from 1929 - 1933 the Great Depression began.

During the Great Depression millions of people lost their homes and savings and nearly 1/4 people in the US workforce were unemployed.

They believed he permitted the economic crisis to continue and deepen during his time in office.
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Many Americans were angry at President Herbert Hoover because his policies and actions during the early years of the Great Depression were seen as inadequate and ineffective. Hoover believed in the principles of voluntarism and self-reliance, and he initially resisted calls for the federal government to take a more active role in addressing the economic crisis. He also vetoed several bills that would have provided direct relief to the unemployed and farmers. As a result, many Americans felt that Hoover was out of touch with their struggles and was not doing enough to help them during the difficult economic times. This led to public discontent and widespread frustration with Hoover's leadership.

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