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Hoover used violence to put down this
peaceful veterans protest?
surplus march
bonus army
march on washington
suffrage march



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The Bonus Army protest in 1932 led to a violent clash between World War I veterans and President Hoover, impacting public perception during the Great Depression.


Explanation:

The Bonus Army, consisting of over 15,000 World War I veterans, marched on Washington in 1932 to demand early payment of bonuses due in 1945.

President Hoover ordered the military to disperse the veterans' camp, resulting in a violent confrontation with tear gas and bayonets.

The incident tarnished Hoover's image and contributed to his unpopularity during the Great Depression.


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