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  2. Foreign policy of Herbert Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Under Hoover's direction, very large scale food relief was distributed to Europe after the war though the American Relief Administration.In 1921, to ease famine in Russia, the ARA's director in Europe, Walter Lyman Brown, began negotiated an agreement with Soviet People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, Maxim Litvinov in August, 1921; an additional implementation agreement was signed by Brown ...

  3. Herbert Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Clark Hoover (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st president of the United States, serving from 1929 to 1933.A wealthy mining engineer before his presidency, Hoover led the wartime Commission for Relief in Belgium and was the director of the U.S. Food Administration, followed by post-war relief of Europe.

  4. Smoot–Hawley Tariff Act - Wikipedia

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    The Tariff Act of 1930 (codified at 19 U.S.C. ch. 4), commonly known as the Smoot–Hawley Tariff or Hawley–Smoot Tariff, [1] was a law that implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States. Sponsored by Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C. Hawley, it was signed by President Herbert Hoover on June 17, 1930.

  5. Herbert Hoover New Deal-era warnings offer key wisdom ... - AOL

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    More: Failed assassination attempts, like the plot against Herbert Hoover, dot US history The United States Supreme Court had declared several New Deal programs unconstitutional. The Court Reform ...

  6. Presidency of Herbert Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Hoover as the new President of the United States; original drawing for an Oscar Cesare political cartoon, March 17, 1929. Hoover saw the presidency as a vehicle for improving the conditions of all Americans by encouraging public-private cooperation—what he termed "volunteerism".

  7. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1913–1933 - Wikipedia

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    The history of U.S. foreign policy from 1913–1933 covers the foreign policy of the United States during World War I and much of the Interwar period. The administrations of Presidents Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge, and Herbert Hoover successively handled U.S. foreign policy during this period.

  8. Emergency Relief and Construction Act - Wikipedia

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    Signed into law by President Herbert Hoover on July 21, 1932 The Emergency Relief and Construction Act (ch. 520, 47 Stat. 709 , enacted July 21, 1932), was the United States 's first major-relief legislation , enabled under Herbert Hoover and later adopted and expanded by Franklin D. Roosevelt as part of his New Deal .

  9. Agricultural Marketing Act of 1929 - Wikipedia

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    The H.R. 1 legislation was passed by the 71st Congressional session and enacted by the 31st President of the United States Herbert Hoover on June 15, 1929. [2] The Act was the precursor to the Agricultural Adjustment Act.