History, asked by larissamarie202, 1 year ago

The fundamental difference between Hoover and Roosevelt was what?

A. Roosevelt believed government had a responsibility to help citizens out of the Great Depression; Hoover believed it was the private sector's responsibility

B. Hoover believed it was the government's responsibility to assist citizens out of the Great Depression; whereas, Roosevelt felt the private sector would be more qualified to help.

C. Roosevelt believed the economy would eventually recover on its own.

D. Hoover believed government-sponsored social programs would great the opportunity for great wealth.

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Answered by SillySam
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✔ Roosevelt believed government had a responsibility to help citizens out of the Great Depression; Hoover believed it was the private sector's responsibility.

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Franklin D. Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover were the nominees for the presidential elections in America.

Roosevelt belonged to Democratic Party. Hoover belonged to Republican Party. The election was won by Roosevelt .

Hoover and Roosevelt had different notions over Great depression.
Answered by qwerty12345m1
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Heyaa !! Mate here is your answer

The major difference was that Roosevelt felt that government spending to help people who were in economic trouble was much more acceptable than Hoover thought it was. Hoover believed in the idea of "rugged individualism" in which people are largely responsible for their own welfare. ... Roosevelt had different beliefs.

Option (A) is the correct

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