Herbert hoover lost the 1932 presidential election to _____. calvin coolidge harry truman warren harding franklin roosevelt user: the law of states that every action has an effect on something else (the idea of cause and effect). user: japan was able to prevent slipping into the mire of the great depression by devaluing its currency. how did this act help the nation survive nearly unscathed? this turned higher profits for japanese companies at home. it enabled the government to print a ...

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Roosevelt because he said he was waging a war against destruction

Answer:

Herbert hoover lost the 1932 presidential election to Franklin Roosevelt.

Explanation:

The presidential election of 1932 was the country's thirty-seventh presidential election. It occurred while the effects of Black Tuesday, the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, the Revenue Act of 1932 and the Great Depression were felt intensely throughout the country. President Herbert Hoover's popularity fell as voters felt the worsening economic slump despite increased spending and protectionism. Franklin D. Roosevelt criticized Hoover's excessive spending and his protectionist policies; in fact, Franklin's teammate John Nance Garner accused Hoover of "leading the country on the road to socialism." Roosevelt won an overwhelming victory, and this election marked the end of the Progressive Era. It was the first election in the United States, since 1876, in which the Democratic candidate won the majority of the popular vote.

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