Both Herbert Hoover and Franklin Roosevelt would have agreed that the Great Depression was a severe economic crisis that required a significant response from the federal government. They recognized the immense suffering and hardship faced by American families, as well as the urgent need for economic recovery measures. However, their approaches to addressing the crisis differed, with Hoover favoring limited government intervention and Roosevelt advocating for more direct and expansive government involvement through the New Deal programs.
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