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The term New Deal derives from Franklin Roosevelt’s 1932 speech accepting the Democratic Party’s nomination for president. At the convention Roosevelt declared, “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.” Though Roosevelt did not have concrete policy proposals in mind at the time, the phrase "New Deal" came to encompass his many programs designed to lift the United States out of the Great Depression.
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Tikal
5,000 to 50,000 people could have reached 2,000,000
Copan
5
The great plaza
Chicken Itza
Kukulkan Mayan pyramid
Dennis Killed tried to play innings with an aluminium bat, only to have it outlawed by the umpires.
<u>Woodlow Wilson</u>: His actions at the peace conference reflected the desire of the English people to punish Germany for the
<span> destruction and suffering of World War I. He
believed Germany had to be punished for World War I, but not to the
extent that Germany was left powerless and destitute. He wanted Germany
to serve as a barrier to resist the spread of Communism.</span>