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Thepotemich [5.8K]
1 year ago
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The most significant limits placed on the american welfare programs since the new deal occurred during the administration of whi

ch president?.
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rusak2 [61]1 year ago
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The most significant limits placed on the American welfare programs since the new deal occurred during the administration of President Bill Clinton. The Clinton Administration set a cap to restrict how long someone could receive welfare.

<h3>What were the New Deal's most significant programs?</h3>

The Social Security Act was the most significant project of 1935 and possibly the entire New Deal. It established a long-term system of social payments for needy and handicapped children living in households without a father present, universal retirement pensions, and unemployment insurance. Some significant and significant successes can be attributed to the New Deal.

The New Deal returned people to their jobs. It kept capitalism alive. It revived the American people's sense of hope while also restoring faith in the American economic system. It established conservation as a constant political issue. Government employees erected dams to prevent flooding, practiced soil conservation, and reclaimed Great Plains grasslands as part of New Deal programs, which altered the landscape of the nation.

To learn more about the New Deal, visit:

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Leviafan [203]1 year ago
3 0

Answer: Bill Clinton

Explanation:

During the mid-1990s President Clinton and the Republican leadership of Congress worked together to dramatically overhaul the American welfare system.

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