The Second New Deal is the term used by commentators at the time and historians ever since to characterize the second stage, 1935–36, of the New Deal programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
I'm assuming by "status," you mean "states." If not, please correct me so I can correct my answer.
The federal government knew that African-Americans would face backlash from Southern White males, so they wanted to prevent that from occurring at all.
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The property owned by individuals or companies not by the government or the people as a whole is called private property
He believed the power to buy land did not belong to the federal government, but did it anyway because it would double the size of the country and its resources