What two actions did President Herbert Hoover take in response to the Great Depression?
A.
He implemented new public works projects.
B.
He provided direct financial assistance to people.
C.
He created strict regulations for the stock market.
D.
He convinced Congress to pass a large tax cut.
E .
He subsidized farmers to influence crop prices.
The two actions that President Herbert Hoover took in response to the Great Depression are:
A. He implemented new public works projects.
E. He subsidized farmers to influence crop prices.
While Hoover did take some actions to address the economic crisis, his approach was often criticized for being insufficient. He did not provide direct financial assistance to individuals (B) and was generally opposed to large-scale government intervention in the economy.