Relacionar Columnas Chapter 18: Section 3Versión en línea Review por Patrick Oswald 1 Hoover was very worried that if the federal government became too involved in the lives of individuals it could lead to the spread of this political/economic philosophy, which was spreading in parts of Europe at the time. 2 In the 1930 Congressional Elections voters were unhappy with Hoover and this party. 3 This was created in 1932 by Hoover in order to make loans to businesses. By early 1932 it actually sent out more than $230 million in loans, but it still wasn't enough. 4 Hoover was opposed to direct payment of money from the federal government to individuals, otherwise known as this. 5 This group consisted of World War 1 veterans protesting the governments lack of support during the depression and angry that had not received their bonus for serving in the war. 6 These were government funded projects, such as bridges and dams, whose construction would hopefully provide jobs for the unemployed. 7 These homeless encampments started popping up all over the country as unemployment and homelessness grew during the 1930s. Republican Bonus Army Public Works Hoovervilles. Relief Socialism Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)