Comparing the Presidents of the 1930s Two president going neck to neck trying to end the Great Depression, only the best would come up with the solution. Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delanor Roosevelt were the two presidents during the 1930s. The two presidents and their lifestyles seem to be the exact opposites to many. Both men were presidents during one of the most difficult times in American History, the Great Depression. Both doing everything that they thought was necessary during the time, one being a lot more successful than the other. All in all Franklin Delanor Roosevelt made the bigger mark during the great depression, yet Herbert Hoover was not as terrible as he was said to be. Herbert Hoover was born in West branch, Iowa, on August 10, 1874. He grew …show more content…
Stanford opened in 1891 (Herbert Hoover History.com). There he met the women he would marry, Lou Henry. After graduating college the two of them moved to China so Herbert Hoover could pursue his dreams, and work as a mining engineer. During the time they were in China, Hoover did many different things to help people out. He helped rescue children, and also helped to feed others in many countries. The two countries he helped were China and Belgium. He would go into burning buildings to rescue Chinese children. Later he decided to do something a little more difficult, end hunger in Belgium. After all of his amazing work in Asia, he was given a new job, The head of the Food Administration. In this job, he was in charge of rationing food, so the allies, and people in other countries would have enough food. Herbert Hoover had a lot of success with this job. When returning to the United States he became the Secretary of Commerce while presidents Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge were in office (Herbert Hoover, the white house). He ran for president as a republican, and was elected as the President of the United States (Herbert Hoover,
THE GREAT DEPRESSION 1929 was the start of the deepest and darkest time for the United States Stock Market and the people of the United States. The Market crash, the loss of American jobs and homes, lead to one of the hardest downfalls in American history. Along with billions of dollars lost due to bad stock trading, over extending on personal credit and the spending of money that had yet to be produced. The American people never stood a chance and in a matter of 10 days the lives of almost everyone changed. In 1928 Herbert Hoover was elected as president.
Hoover-Chief Administrator Herbert Hoover became president in 1929, shortly followed by The Great Depression. In the beginning Herbert Hoover did not realize the severity of the economical downfall. While this was not completely Hoovers fault, he took much of the blame for it. As years went on, he created the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in 1932.
Herbert Hoover went to school at Stanford University in 1891. He went to school here for a degree in geology. Hoover originally worked as an engineer, but then, he was hired by a mining firm. In 1899
The collapse of the economic had began in 1929. Herbert Hoover was known because he ha run for the food administration in World War 1. Alfred E. Smith was the four time governor in New York, he was Roman Catholic to win a majors party for president. On March 4,1929 they had an audience of 50,000 land lide. Herbert went to the White House that swept everything into stock prices.
Herbert Hoover was born on August 10, 1874 in West Branch, Iowa (Leuchtenburg, 3). He was an orphan at a early age (Leuchtenburg, 3). Herbert’s dad died when he was 6 years old and his world began to crash around him (Leuchtenburg, 6). He became a part time office boy by dropping out of school (Leuchtenburg, 8). In his early life, he rejected laissez faire and he spent much of his career on solving national problems (Horwitz, 21).
Herbert Hoover was the 31st President of the United States. He was elected into office seven months before the stock market crashed in 1929. Hoover had to deal with the Great Depression during his Presidency and he was not re-elected, getting beat by Franklin D. Roosevelt. I believe that Herbert Hoover was an okay president, with more bad things during his Presidency than good. He was good because he got the Americans to believe him at the beginning of the Depression and he made the “Star Spangled Banner” our national anthem.
Herbert Hoover Herbert Hoover the 31st president of the United Stated was born August 10th, 1874 in West Branch, Iowa. His mother was a teacher and his father was a blacksmith he had been orphaned at the age of nine. In Oregon he had been primarily raised by his uncle(History.com Staff, 2,3). Then later in his life after he had attended the Quaker schools he had gone to Stanford University in 1891. He had been one of the many students who attended college that year.
Hoover was born in West branch Iowa on the 10th of September, 1964. (Herbert, 2018) Both his mother and father died when he was young, and so he went to live with his relatives in Newberg Oregon. He lived a very religious life and attended a Quaker school known as Friends Pacific Academy.
“There are many ways of going forward, but only one way of standing still.” - Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Not only is Franklin D. Roosevelt the greatest President of all time, he is also the most important President of all time. On October 29, 1929, the world experienced the Great Depression, a time of economic depression throughout the nations. In the United States, it was especially bad, because the President at the time, Herbert Hoover, decided it would be a great idea to “wait the Depression out,” until it ends.
. Compare and contrast the responses of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Great Depression. a necessity for survival, Hoover as well as Roosevelt had their work cut out for them to save their nation from the grips of this depression. Bothe hoover and Roosevelt did share some common attributes when it came to approaching the great depression. Both presidents tried to rely on and use the federal government to help the economy, more so than any previous president before them.
Even though Herbert Hoover had a tough time as president, there are still things that he should be proud of. He won the Nobel Peace Prize five times. Hoover was the thirty-first president of the United States from 1929-1933. He volunteered very often throughout his life. He wrote a total of sixty-four books .
President Herbert Hoover made efforts to try to fix the great depression. Many people disliked him as a president and complained he didn’t even care. However he at least tired to help people recover from the great depression. Some policies he created were the Hoover Moratorium, the Federal Home Loan Bank Act of 1932, and the Great New Deal. Hoover created the Hoover Moratorium to end the war debts however it didn’t help with the economic crisis.
World War 1 ended in 1914, and the United States entered the 1920s with a booming economy where people had jobs, using their newly earned money to put food on the tables, and to invest into stocks. 1924 came the election of a new president and the American people elected Calvin Coolidge: an economically conservative, laissez-faire approach to government, a person who would keep things the way they were. Coolidge did exactly what they needed at the time for a president, nothing. Herbert Hoover was elected in 1928 following Coolidge, Hoover was a republican, laissez-faire president until in 1929 the Great Depression hit. Hoover needed to act and he developed the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in hopes to turn around the plummeting economy,
Roosevelt was the president after Hoover, he served from 1933 to 1945. He thought it was best to have the government take care of the people in this crisis with social programs. “ Instinctively we recognized a deeper need-the need to find through government the instrument of our united purpose.” Hoover's idea did not work he thought more people would try to help out however they did not.
In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt became the president of the United State after President Herbert Hoover. The Great Depression was also at its height because President Hoover believed that the crash was just the temporary recession that people must pass through, and he refused to drag the federal government in stabilizing prices, controlling business and fixing the currency. Many experts, including Hoover, thought that there was no need for federal government intervention. ("Herbert Hoover on) As a result, when the time came for Roosevelt’s Presidency, the public had already been suffering for a long time.