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Question 1

The Glass-Steagall Banking Act
 
  a. increased bank reserves to encourage lending.
  b. attempted to remove government requirements that set minimum prices.
  c. established savings and loan associations.
  d. provided emergency financing for banks and life insurance companies.

Question 2

Why did Hoover oppose direct federal relief to the poor?
 
  a. He thought the poor should look for work instead.
  b. He thought it would erode the work ethic.
  c. He was indifferent to their needs.
  d. He thought relief for the poor was the responsibility of local government.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 11, 2019
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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