<span>- Increase minimum wage
- National health insurance - not implemented
- Expand public housing
- Expand social security - 1950 law added previously excluded self-employed and
domestic workers to Social security
- Expand aid to education
- Private welfare arrangements thrived: labor contracts of unionized workers established
health insurance plans, automatic cost of living wage increases, paid vacations, and pension plans that supplemented social security</span>
Explanation:Carr, (1962), U.S. Supreme Court case that forced the Tennessee legislature to reapportion itself on the basis of population. In the Baker case, however, the court held that each vote should carry equal weight regardless of the voter's place of residence. ...
Child laborers and Miners did not get to share the prosperity. child laborers were more times than not, sold to the shop or industry because, their families needed money. and the Miners didn't reap the money of the late 1800's because most of them were in dire need for money and would take any wage, or they had just gotten here from a foreign country and didn't have anywhere else to work.
He was so popular because he led the US through the Great Depression and World War II