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-Fair Deal:
-Social Security
-minimum wage increase
-federal spending to create jobs
-public housing
-long-range environmental & public works planning
-national health insurance
-civil rights bill for = voting rights
-against employment discrimination
-against military segregation
-GI Bill:
-boost economy & support veterans through education subsidies and low interest loans to buy homes
-Truman vetoed Taft-Hartley Act: Truman did NOT want to outlaw the closed shop; T pro-union.; Congress passed Act over Truman's veto
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Answer:
C. lowering the freight rates of railroads
Explanation:
The Grange, to assist farmers with purchasing machinery, building grain elevators, lobbying for government regulation of railroad shipping fees and providing a support network for farm families.
<span>"It caused enormous hardship for tens of millions of people and the failure of a large fraction of the nation’s banks, businesses, and farms."</span>
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In Theravada Buddhism the main Bodhisattvas is Maitreya. ... Theravada suggests Bodhisattvas seek enlightenment first before they can help others stuck in Samsara. In Mahayana Buddhism, Bodhisattvas have greater prominence. In Mahayana Buddhism, Bodhisattvas have greater prominence.
Explanation:
Throughout America, the number of participants in choirs has increased where more than 42.6 million individuals (both adults and children combined) are now considered to be part of some choral group.
There are more than 270,000 choral groups all across America (in 2009, as per the study). This participation is far more than any other performing arts.
1 in 6 Americans (above 18) sings in a chorus.
In 2009, the percentage has increased from 14% to 17%.
This information is taken from The Chorus Impact Study of 2009 which can be referred to for further details on Choral Singing and its impact on American life.
The study also examines the effect of choral singing on children and their development along with many other social aspects.
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