Answer:
The modern Democratic Party supports a capitalist economy, with an emphasis on equal human rights, environmental conservation, and heavier taxes for public programs for the people and communities of the United States.
Nixon's New Federalism was focused on giving more power to the state governments.
Nixon believed that ever since the Great Deal, implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, the federal government had too much control over the states and how they spent their money. In his New Federalism program, Nixon advocated for a smaller federal government by giving state governments grants of money and letting them decide how to use it.
Answer:
a. promoting the interests of the working class
c. state sponsored social programs
Explanation:
Promoting the interests of the working class, both through state sponsored social programs and through other means, are a staple of the social democracy in Europe. These initiatives, however, come at the cost of higher taxes. Communism is a seperate system, although it does share some similarities.