No, our view on race and the New Deal is neither disingenuous nor insulting. The truth is that the New Deal did some real harm but also quite a bit of good for African Americans, and it did so at a time when this country was profoundly racist and Jim Crow. We can debate the pros and cons, but writing it off as wholly racist is wrong – and goes against what every historian of the New Deal and African Americans says, even as they rightly criticize many of the New Deal’s programs.
Answer: b. Loyalty boards were created to investigate government employees.
c. A list of organizations that were considered disloyal was compiled.
d. Thousands of federal employees were fired for disloyalty.
Explanation:
The options include:
a. Communists were made to register as party members.
b. Loyalty boards were created to investigate government employees.
c. A list of organizations that were considered disloyal was compiled.
d. Thousands of federal employees were fired for disloyalty.
e. The HUAC was told to use harsh interrogation techniques to find communists.
The Truman administration tried to identify and remove communist from within the government by creating loyalty boards so that government workers would be investigated.
Also, the organizations that were seen to be disloyal was compiled while lots of ederal employees were then fired for disloyalty.
Answer:
to misspend government funding
Explanation:
Answer:
National Rifle Association and Gun Owners Of America
Explanation:
To enable the US citizens to maintain their gun owner ship and purchase abilities.