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Yugoslavia—the land of South (i.e. Yugo) Slavs—was created at the end of World War I when Croat, Slovenian, and Bosnian territories that had been part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire united with the Serbian Kingdom. The country broke up under Nazi occupation during World War II with the creation of a Nazi-allied independent Croat state, but was reunified at the end of the war when the communist-dominated partisan force of Josip Broz Tito liberated the country. Following the end of World War II, Yugoslavian unity was a top priority for the U.S. Government. While ostensibly a communist state, Yugoslavia broke away from the Soviet sphere of influence in 1948, became a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961, and adopted a more de-centralized and less repressive form of government as compared with other East European communist states during the Cold War.
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Answer:
c. Franklin Roosevelt and his "New Deal"
Explanation:
The New Deal is the oldest of the programs listed in the question, and one of the most transformative.
It ended the limited role that the federal government had with the states because it started a series of federal programs that applied for all states, that transformed American economy and society, and that live up to this day.
For example, the largest government program: Social Security, applies nationally, and was precisely created by Roosevelt's New Deal.