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4 March, 00:57

Hoover's approach in solving the problems of the Great Depression was ultimately ...

a. Promising

b. Successful

c. Overriden

d. unsuccessful

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    D.

    However some economists like Rothbard claim that Hoover approach was similar to those proposed by Roosevelt in new deal rather than laissez-faire
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