The correct answer is A. President Harry Truman's domestic program was called the Fair Deal. The Fair Deal was the ambitious set of proposals put by Truman to Congress in January 1949, and more generally the term characterizes the whole domestic agenda of Truman's Administration from 1945 to 1953. It offered new proposals to continue New Deal liberalism, but with the Conservative Coalition <span>controlling Congress, only a few of its major initiatives became law and then only if they had considerable GOP support.</span>
The correct answers are: DECREASED GOVERNMENT DEBT and INCREASED FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union generated the loss of jobs and medical health care to many, some measures had to be took. Another procedures taken by these Eastern European countries were to join the European Union and implement privatization.
The correct answer for this is New York
Answer:
People couldn't find work, leaving no access to money to buy food.
Explanation:
During the Great Depression, thousands of businesses and banks all over the country closed. When these institutions closed, their workers were left unemployed. Since many people were unemployed, they could not afford food. At one point, roughly 25% of all working Americans were unemployed. This is why soup kitches and breadlines became prominent institutions within the US during the 1930's.