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Gelneren [198K]
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How did Herbert Hoover earn the nickname The Great Humanitarian? A.) He successfully managed the distribution of food to Allied

nations throughout World War I. B.) He championed legislation that expanded Americas welfare system. C.) He authorized laws that helped farmers regain control of commodity prices. D.) He helped broker a trade agreement that assisted struggling economies abroad.
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astra-53 [7]2 years ago
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 Herbert Hoover was branded as the Great Humanitarian before he became a president. This was the act that channeled money and food to aid Russia which was suffering famine. This act saved the lives of millions of people. The answer to this problem then is <span>A.)</span>
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