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Talmadge argued FDR's New Deal programs were infringing on the rights of the states
Explanation:<em> A staunch Georgian Democrat, he believed in white superiority and the rules of the Jim Crow south. Programs like the WPA and the CCC allowed for black workers and in the South this was unacceptable and refuted their current social structure. Talmadge believed that the states should have the right to choose the workers for the programs implemented in their states. </em>
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I will, and hope you have a wonderful day too!
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A The guards eating their breakfast
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On Jan. 20, 1981, as Reagan was giving his inaugural speech, <em>IRAN</em> released 66 Americans hostages who were in that condition for 444 days and were placed on a plane in Tehran. Reagan announced their release later in the afternoon at a Congressional luncheon. The Iran Hostage Crisis began on Nov. 4, 1979, when a group of abundant hundred militant Islamic students broke into the United States embassy in Tehran and took its tenants hostage.