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Chapter 22: Hardship and Hope in the 1930s: The Great Depression |
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After the halcyon days of the "Roaring 20s," the wheels came off the American economic juggernaut. The Great Depression of the 1930s affected all levels of society and American policy-makers struggled to respond. Herbert Hoover failed to turn the economy around or maintain the public confidence. His successor, Franklin Roosevelt, offered Americans a New Deal and forever changed our perceptions of how government works.
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