Papers 1431-1440 of total 14073 found.
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…inaugural address to the nation. In a certain sense, it is fair to say that the New Deal merely introduced types of social and economic reform familiar to many Europeans for more than a generation. Moreover, the New Deal represented the culmination of a long…
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…nearly 200,000. Rev. Martin Luther King declares that the war is undermining President Johnson's Great Society social reform programs, "...the pursuit of this widened war has narrowed the promised dimensions of the domestic welfare programs, making the poor…
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Category: /History
…successful and is still around today. Another program from the New Deal Era is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) which is still in use. It insures deposits in banks in case of the event of bank failure. The most famous New Deal reform
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Category: /Literature/English
reform a criminal, but in reality, it did nothing but drive most inmates mad. The Auburn State prison was criticized as being virtual slavery, because the criminals incarcerated were put to work for private business owners who had contracted with the state…
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…included social welfare benefits, relief during times of drought, help with legal problems, assistance in marrying, baptizing, or burying a member of the family, encouragement in improving the lot of talented individuals in the community, and even protection…
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Category: /History
…was accompanied by a program of administrative reform designed to reinforce and intensify English military and economic control of its colonies" (Axtell 190). To Americans, the main result of the war was that with Canada and Florida now under English control…
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…and governmental conditions permit an independent professional development, which may then use its talents in making a contribution to the public welfare. These favourable conditions for the field of accounting did not arise until after the establishment of responsible…
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…such as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and the Drug Policy Foundation (DPF). These organizations have little medical expertise and favor various forms of legalizing illicit drugs. The studies cited by the marijuana advocates have been…
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…high. In attacking the Great Depression he did much to develop a partial welfare state in the United States and to make the federal government an agent of social and economic reform. His administration indirectly encouraged the rise of organized labor…
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…A Discourse on Poverty It is the common misconception that poverty is the fault of individuals, as we can see by the passing of various new laws and acts (for example the 1996 welfare reform act). But it is the imperfection of our social structure…
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