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question 10
herbert hoover failed as a presidential leader partially because
o he wanted to extend the power of the federal government too much.
- his training as an engineer and his lack of understanding about the economic situation limited his actions.
o he was too political.
o he was a communist sympathizer.
question 11
pancho villa nearly started a us war with mexico by
- prompting wilson to send troops to hunt him down
sending a telegram to the mexican government promising the return of lands lost in the mexican - american war
launching a bombing attack on tijuana from brownsville, texas
calling the president of mexico a communist sympathizer
For Question 10: Hoover was an engineer by training. His belief in limited government intervention (opposite of expanding federal power too much) and his lack of understanding of the economic crisis (like the Great Depression) limited his ability to lead effectively. He was not overly political in a way that caused failure, and there is no basis for the communist sympathizer claim.
For Question 11: Pancho Villa's actions (like raids) prompted Wilson to send troops (the Pancho Villa Expedition) into Mexico. There is no basis for the other options - no such telegram about land return, no bombing attack on Tijuana from Brownsville as described, and no calling the Mexican president a communist sympathizer in this context.
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Question 10: His training as an engineer and his lack of understanding about the economic situation limited his actions.
Question 11: prompting Wilson to send troops to hunt him down.