Herbert Hoover and Hoovervilles
- Hoover followed a laisiez-afair method
- "do nothing president"
- Free enterprise
- Introduction of socialist measures
- Hoovervilles were created
- Beaten by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 election.
Herbert Hoover was blamed for many of the problems of the great depression. He followed a policy in which he did not want to get involved with the economy. Ramshackle house villages were created by the unemployed and homeless, named Hooverville, after the Herbert Hoover who was unwilling to respond to the Depression. He was replaced in the 1932 election by FDR
- "do nothing president"
- Free enterprise
- Introduction of socialist measures
- Hoovervilles were created
- Beaten by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932 election.
Herbert Hoover was blamed for many of the problems of the great depression. He followed a policy in which he did not want to get involved with the economy. Ramshackle house villages were created by the unemployed and homeless, named Hooverville, after the Herbert Hoover who was unwilling to respond to the Depression. He was replaced in the 1932 election by FDR