Answer:
Making the government more transparent.
Because the treaties were not true, after the signing of the treaty of verse there was the assertion of Nazism. The treaties were not really taken seriously as they should, they were just a way for some countries to come out of war and others to gain from it.
The answer is option 3: Welfare spending, federal government intervention, organized labor
The Democrat, Southern-conservative, Eugene Talmadge fiercely opposed desegregation in the U.S. as well as the President Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency and his New Deal Programs, including the Works Progress Administration and Civilian Conservation Corps, programs where the federal government intervened by giving funds in order to employ thousands of unemployed young men and relieves families that had difficulty finding jobs due to the Great Depression ongoing.
These programs consisted of organized labor to carry out public works projects (Works Progress Administration) and public environmental projects (CCC).
The socio political movement thus described is known as Pan Africanism.
Explanation:
Pan Africanism was the movement started by the Black leaders of the early 20th century that believed that the African people who have been discriminated against throughout the time and in all of the world must unite on the basis of their nation of origin.
This unison was to creative a cohesive whole out of the situation in Africa and all other other African settlers who were urged to move to Africa or to have brethren-ship with them