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Nearly 25% of the workforce was unemployed, and communities across the nation were devastated. Hoover’s direction during this tumultuous period remained staunchly aligned with the belief that the federal government should take a backseat in direct aid to families affected by hardship. His failure to adapt his views on the role of government changed his perception fundamentally—from that of a crusading humanitarian to a president deemed ineffectual in times of dire need.