Fair Deal
Truman's social program extending the ideas of the New Deal was referred to as the Fair Deal.
The Fair Deal included laws to expand and support Social Security, raise wages, and prevent racial discrimination in the workplace. However, the economy was a concern after World War II and Congress was unwilling to pass Fair Deal laws during his first term. After winning a second term, Congress agreed to parts of the deal but not the whole program.
In Europe, the Crusades led to economic expansion; increased trade and use of money, which undermined serfdom and led to prosperity of northern Italian cities. They led to increased power of the monarchs, and, briefly, to increased power of the papacy.
an increase in the power of the royal houses of Europe. a stronger collective cultural identity in Europe. an increase in xenophobia and intolerance between Christians and Muslims, and between Christians and Jews, heretics and pagans. an increase in international trade and exchange of ideas and technology.
<span>The 60's were a time of strong economic growth as well as high levels of anxiety due to the threat of nuclear warfare.
</span>1.) the british invasion & the birth of rock n roll
<span>2.) the presence and power of leaders like JFK & MLK Jr </span>
<span>3.) the post WWII generation was coming of age (late teens early 20s) and was rebeling against their 1950s upbringing </span>
<span>4.) emerging national mass media coverage of hate crimes through radio, newspaper, and television</span>
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Antifederalists were more of rebels and federalists were more of civilized marketmen