One of the attempts was the Mexican Repatriation, which is a program for helping the increase of number in unemployment, reduce the burden on municipal ais services, and remove those who were seen as usurpers of American jobs. Most of the migration were forced Mexican and Mexican American into Mexico and this continued till 1937. There were oppositions from economists but he signed it into law the smoot Hawley Tariff Act, which was meant to raise the costs of import items. It was intended to to encourage the purchase of American made products. However, because of the economic depression over the world, it is making other nations increase the tariffs on American-made goods. This ended up …show more content…
It was opposed by Britain and France and it did little to ease the economic declines. Hoover had hoped that it would help promote a worldwide restoration of confidence and economic stability. It was doing really well but it didn't last that long. The international market turned down and the Depression continued. Many countries didn’t emerge from the Depression before the end of World War II.
Finally, when the stock market crashed in October 1929, Hoover started the Federal Farm Board (FFB). It was for creating a stabilization corporations to keep the farm prices up to help the farm cooperatives. But in the end plan failed miserably, because it ended up driving prices way down. As more farms faced extreme circumstances, in the end Hoover proposed the further anti-market step of paying farmers not to