B. An individual's rights and responsibilities
Rugged individualism is the belief that individuals should work for their own success. This belief means people are responsible for their own economic well being and being able to take care of their family. Social welfare is the concept that a person can accept help from the community. This thinking allows a person to accept help from the government and that individuals would expect the government does help in certain cases and protections.
These two concepts came to a head in the US Great Depression. Republicans tended to argue for rugged individualism and the belief that people would be better off if they provided for themselves. This conservative thinking encouraged people to find innovate and find ways to make money during the Great Depression. Those supporting social welfare wanted the government to help support them. This thinking supports the idea that some services and responsibilities should be the burden of the whole community not just individualism in the community.
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True or False:
The Allies were able to deceive the Germans into believing that our real invasion of France would not be where it actually was at Dunkirk but would come farther to the West.
they had to change everything up because the cause was to spread change
after and before there where innovations that could not be changed without war
The United States' role in world affairs was very limited
When things go in a pattern