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The consequence that he has when handling the Bonus Army protest have for President Hoover is the reliance that he has on the military airforce and by that, this has likely given him the feeling of being insecure because of his reliance towards them.
Handling of the bonus army weakened the candidature of Hoover in the election of the presidency. Although he was in a weak position before the revolt, but the revolt made his candidature even worse
Further Explanations:
Herbert Clark Hoover served as the 31st president of the United States of America born on 10th August 1874. He was a businessman and engineer in his early days. He also served in Commission for Relief in Belgium, U.S Food Administrator and 3rd Secretary of Commerce. He held his office during the outbreak of depression.
During his presidency, retired soldiers of the World War I gathered and protested in demand for the cash payment of the service they have given during the First World War. Around 43,000 Protestants assembled in Washington, D.C and repeated the slogan “American Expeditionary Forces”. They were named Bonus Army by the locals. As per President Herbert Clark’s order, the protestors were driven out of the city with the help of Infantry and cavalry supervised by General Douglas Mac Arthur. This act arouses hatred against President Hoover.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High school
Subject: US History
Chapter: Bonus Army
Keywords: Herbert Clark Hoover, United States of America, commission for Relief, Belgium, U.S Food Administrator, Secretary, Commerce, World War I, Washington, D.C, American Expeditionary Forces,Douglas Mac Arthur