Which quotation sums up Herbert Hoover's view of the Great Depression in 1933?

A.
“…the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.

B.
“This nation asks for action, and action now. We must act quickly.”

C.
“I shall ask the Congress for...broad executive power to wage a war against the emergency....

D.
“We are at the end of our string. There is nothing more we can do.



Answer :

Which quotation sums up Herbert Hoover's view of the Great Depression in 1933? D.“We are at the end of our string. There is nothing more we can do.
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The correct answer is D.

In 1933, upon learning that the banks of Illinois and New York had stopped working, Herbert Hoover said his sadly famous phrase: "We are at the end of our string. There is nothing more we can do."

Hoover feared that the crisis would lead to the development of right-wing totalitarian policies, such as Nazism, which had developed out of a similar crisis in Germany. The phrase is directly related to this fear.

The phrase was pronounced on March 3, 1933, a day before leaving his position in the hands of Franklin D. Roosevelt, who through his New Deal policies could get the United States out of the crisis.