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    Roosevelt had enacted his New Deal economics and America seemed to be fighting back out of the depression‚ but it couldn’t quite seem to get out. Despite the depression‚ when Germany invaded Poland in 1939‚ America was reasonably prepared for war thanks to programs and agencies set forth by the New Deal. The New Deal showed a larger and more active government in social and economic issues. When the war spread through Europe and Asia‚ it became clear to the American government that they needed to prepare

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    Why did the Liberals win the 1906 election? In the1870s‚ the Conservative Party won three out of four elections and formed the government for 17 years out of a total of 20 years. It reflected the Conservative Party was the most powerful party in England at that time; they even had an overpowering majority of seats in the House of Lords. They had support from everywhere. However‚ the situation changed dramatically when the Liberal party won the general election in 1906 with an overwhelming majority

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    small children. The wealthy class soon became beggars in the blink of an eye. Everything was havoc until Roosevelt was elected. The New Deal arose and introduced many types of social and economic reforms to America. However‚ many would disagree stating‚ “these relief policies actually put a greater burden on the backs of the poorest in society” (Powell 2). The New Deal had a positive effect because it helped people back on their feet through more jobs‚ more security‚ and more hope. During the era of

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    In 1932 when Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected into office‚ a group of university scholars‚ liberal theorists‚ and himself fought for an answer to help the people of the United States through the Great Depression. Within the first 100 days of Mr. Roosevelt’s presidency‚ bills to relieve poverty‚ minimize unemployment‚ and promote economic recovery were already being passed. Though the acts did not help‚ the Great Depression lasted nearly another seven years afterwards. While some were worried

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    his mission to do everything he could to mend what the Great Depression damaged. FDR created the New Deal in hopes that it would have a great effect on America‚ the New Deal was a series of programs that were government regulated in order to boost the economy. I believe that the New Deal was a positive thing to come out of the depression. There were many positive programs that were in the New Deal. One of these programs is called the CCC ( Civilian Conservation Corps). The CCC was a work relief program

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    Introduction to Political Studies (POLS1007) Tutorial : 13:15 Mr. Hudson Dimpho Ramalose 717071 18 March 2013 THE CONTRIBUTION OF LIBERALISM TO LIBERAL DEMOCRACY “A political arrangement that promotes the liberty of the individual citizen from arbitrary government” ‚ ( Gamble‚ n.d.) . This is a political ideology that seems to put great emphasis on the protection of the individual through key principles such as individualism‚ freedom and equality (Heywood‚ 2007). Principles that are

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    is saying. Show interest and concern to the reason for the call. Find out what the caller needs. Don ’t be afraid to ask the caller questions to find out his or her concerns. Do not needlessly transfer the person because you did not listen to his/her question or problem. If you have determined you are not the

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    Introduction About Oscar Lewis Oscar Lewis‚ born on December 25‚ 1914‚ was an American Anthropoligt. He is best known for his vivid depictions of the lives of slum dwellers and his argument on a cross-generational culture of poverty among poor people transcends national boundaries. Lewis contended that the cultural similarities occurred because they were "common adaptations to common problems" and that the culture of poverty is both an adaptation and a reaction of the poor to their marginal position

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    To what extent did the Liberal social reforms mark a significant break with 19th century attitudes to poverty? In 19th century Britain‚ the upper class and even the Government held a unanimous view of the poor. Their view was that poverty was the result of moral failings and that these people were responsible for their own social circumstance. The social elite stereotyped the poor as drunken and lazy‚ and therefore undeserving of help or attention. This was reflected in the ‘laissez faire’ approach

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    When the markets crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression took hold in the United States‚ President Hoover did nothing- trusting that the market would recover and that it was just a passing event in American history. When President Franklin Roosevelt took office‚ he enacted immediate‚ powerful change to try and correct the damage done by the Great Depression. In his first 100 days in office‚ FDR accomplished many incredible things that helped the citizens of the United States survive the depression

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