Were confirmation needed that the American public is in a sour mood, the 2010 midterm elections provided it. As both pre-election and post-election surveys made clear, Americans are not only strongly dissatisfied with the state of the economy and the direction in which the country is headed, but with government efforts to improve them. As the Pew Research Center’s analysis of exit poll data concluded, “the outcome of this year’s election represented a repudiation of the political status quo…. Fully 74% said they were either angry or dissatisfied with the federal government, and 73% disapproved of the job Congress is doing.”
This outlook is in interesting contrast with many of the public’s views during the Great Depression of the 1930s, not only on economic, political and social issues, but also on the role of government in addressing them.
Quite unlike today’s public, what Depression-era Americans wanted from their government was, on many counts, more not less. And despite their far more dire economic straits, they remained more optimistic than today’s public. Nor did average Americans then turn their ire upon their Groton-Harvard-educated president — this despite his failure, over his first term in office, to bring a swift end to their hardship. FDR had his detractors but these tended to be fellow members of the social and economic elite.
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Before, Slave owners kept slaves treated like dirt/animals. That was thier job. Sadly, Slaves were restricted to not be educated, or learn anything. All the slaves knew to do was listen to thier masters and work work work.
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Limited powers given to the federal government.
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U.S. Constitution was a unique combination of political principles because it controls the power of federal government and more was given to the states. The U.S. Constitution controls the power of federal government in order to provide freedom to the citizens and gives limited power to interfere in the lives of its citizen and states. More power was also given to the states in order to protects it from the federal government.
French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and Romanian are all Romance languages (directly derived from Latin) so those fluent in one of those languages supposedly have an easier time grasping the others. Hope this helped! Can u please mark as brainliest after someone else has answered? Tysm