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    D.B.Q. During the time of the Great Depression there were major changes throughout America‚ it helped change the role of the government to help the people. When looking at the Great Depression one must look at the effects of the New Deal policy it helped the American people and changed the role of the of the government during this time period. As a result of these successful policies it assisted the American people by giving them jobs and it expanded the government into a bureaucracy. There

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    hunting. Also with how the whites were not concerned with their customs and only had a one track mind on what they wanted of their land. The government “attempted” to keep peace by pressuring the Indians into treaties that were only broken and then new ones would be made. The government was not looking out for the tribes best interest either because they forced more restrictive agreements on the Indians which led to a war in the west between the whites and Indians. Looking back on the history‚ I think

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    The Great Depression affected everyone. From the kids to the adults‚ everyone’s lives were changed tremendously by the depression. Many people found themselves out of work and trying to . The kids had to deal with changes in their education if they wanted to go to school. The years of the Great Depression were very difficult for those who lived through them. In 1930‚ 2.25 million girls and boys from the ages of 10 through 18 worked in factories‚ mines‚ canneries and on farms to help support their

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    THE GREAT DEPRESSION AND THE NEW DEAL‚ 1929-1939 THE CHAPTER IN PERSPECTIVE By the 1920s‚ the corporate industrial economy had grown for more than half a century. Along with its strengths‚ serious weaknesses developed. Few Americans noticed them because of the hot pursuit of material wealth. The consumer culture of the 1920s and a businessoriented government promoted the pursuit not only of money but of debt as well. When mass purchasing power could no longer sustain prosperity‚ the economy collapsed

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    these two parties has caused the government to go into an uproar. The question that stands in front of us is how did American politics become so polarized‚ and can this polarization lead to changes in the American system? In the 1960 ’s‚ the old new deal coalition and alinement that was formed by Franklin Roosevelt sustained the democratic party as the dominant party in American politics for many years. This coalition was made up of a number of groups such as white southerners and white working class

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    Examples of modern liberalism in the Unites States refer to Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s “New Deal” and Lyndon Baines Johnson’s “Great Society”. Modern liberalism is a positive influence on today’s society as evidenced through current economic‚ social‚ and efforts to expand on individual rights in political platforms in the United States. Modern liberalism is linked closely to FDR’s “New Deal”. The “New Deal” consisted of three types of social programs‚ which were designed to produce “Relief‚ Recovery

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    The nation was growing up. Movies were starting to show more violence and sexuality. Women were coming out of their shell so to speak. They were starting to dress and act much differently than ever before. Women were now showing a side that was not ever seen before in film. Such stars of the 1930’s Greta Garbo‚ Marlene Dietrich‚ and Bette Davis appeared self confident and sexy. Before this women were seen as housewives and not much more. Even outside of movies women were seeking much more independence

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    In reminiscent of Obama’s stimulus package‚ FDR’s New Deal was set to promote employment and economic growth. The New Deal fixed the banking crisis‚ reached out to the unemployed‚ established a program to help farmers and established a public works program (Winkler 80). President Franklin Roosevelt supported many new federal programs during the Great Depression. In his attempt to free the United States from the Great Depression‚ he made his New Deal‚ which involved many government spending and public-assistance

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    2013 Kirsten Morris U.S History Period 4 March 22‚ 2013 The Progressive Era‚ New Deal‚ and Great Society are similar in the terms of their origins‚ goals‚ and legacies to a mild extent. All three of the Era’s have similar origins‚ goals‚ and legacies. The Progressive Era was faced with the trouble of an economic collapse and had to find a way to dig the nation out of poverty and sorrow. That is where the New Deal Era comes along and helps the nation get back from the damage of the great depression

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    to propose a Canadian version the New Deal as a different solution since he realized that the economy would not solve its own problems itself. His other proposals were Farm credits‚ Federal by election and Horse drawn Fords. He was influenced by his brother in law‚ William Kerridge that was an ambassador to the USA‚ he was inspired of Roosevelt’s New Deal because he believed the only way capitalism could be saved was by direct government intervention. The New Deal consisted of Employment and Social

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