President Herbert Hoover believed that the response to the Great Depression should primarily come from local governments and private charities rather than direct federal intervention. He felt that the economy would self-correct and that individuals and communities should take the initiative to address their hardships. Hoover was concerned that federal involvement could undermine individual initiative and self-reliance. This approach, however, was widely criticized as inadequate in the face of the severe economic crisis.
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