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).
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Administrative personnel vary by city, though the highest-ranking municipal official is usually known as a mayor or a city manager. The powers and responsibilities of this official vary by municipality.
The correct answer is whom freedmen should look to for leadership.
A metaphor describes a situation using a word not in its literally sense but as a comparison or analogy, in the quotation the captain or manager of the old ship, which is the institution slavery, is used to represent the leadership.
Answer:First part: The federal government, under the Articles, was too weak to enforce their laws and therefore had no power. Second part: It influenced the new U.S Constitution that is still the law of the land in the U.S today by allowing the central government certain powers/rights. Congress now has the right to levy taxes. Congress also had the ability to regulate trade between states and other countries.
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