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11.2 Hoover’s Remedies (1932) • Hawley–Smoot Tariff : the tariff raised duties by about one –third. The tariff further weakened the economy by making it even more difficult for foreign nations to sell their products and thus to earn dollars to buy American products. • In 1931, The Federal Farm Board (1929) was enlarged to offer assistance to indebted farmers and struggling businesses meet the economic crisis. However, this program was too modest to handle the continued overproduction of farm goods
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Bonus Expeditionary Force (BEF), 1932 • In the desperate summer of 1932, 1,000 unemployed First World War veterans marched to Washington D.C., to demand immediate payment of the bonuses payment of the bonuses promised them in 1945. • In July, General Douglas MacArthur (1880– 1964) confronted the veterans and their families with cavalry, tanks, and bayonet–bearing soldiers. Men and women were chased down by horsemen; children were tear–gassed; shacks were set afire
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11.3 FDR’s New Deal (1933) Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1882–1945) • Franklin Roosevelt was paralyzed by polio in 1921. • In 1928, campaigning from a car and a wheelchair, FDR. was elected Governor of New York. • In 1930, he was reelected reelected. • On March 4, 1933, Franklin Roosevelt took the oath of office as the 32nd President 32nd President of the United States