A) the actions of the villain
B) his own actions
<span>C) a weak point in his character
</span>The answer is C.
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The correct answer is C) wealth should be enjoyed by all Americans.
What Truman meant when he said “We have rejected the discredited theory that the fortunes of the Nation should be in the hands of a privileged few” was that wealth should be enjoyed by all Americans.
During his State of the Union Adress of 1949, President Harry S. Truman expressed the quote above. The economy of the United States was transitioning from a wartime to peacetime and people were demanding more jobs and the opportunity to improve their living conditions.
Harry Truman (1884-1972) became the 33rd President of the United States after the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was the first major piece of legislation against monopolies. The goal was to keep things competitive. They were trying to keep prices from rising due to a company or group of companies purposely withholding stock or goods to create an artificially high demand for a product and causing the price to rise.
From the 1820s through the 1850s American governmental issues moved toward becoming in one sense more just, in another more prohibitive, and, by and large, more divided and all the more adequately controlled by national gatherings. Since the 1790s, legislative issues turned out to be more majority rule as one state after another finished property capabilities for voting. Legislative issues turned out to be more prohibitive as one state after another formally rejected African Americans from the suffrage. By 1840, every white man could vote in everything except three states (Rhode Island, Virginia, and Louisiana), while African Americans were prohibited from voting in everything except five states and ladies were disfranchised all over the place. In the meantime, political pioneers in a few states started to restore the two-party strife that had been the standard amid the political battles between the Federalists and the Jeffersonian Republicans (1793– 1815). Gatherings and gathering struggle wound up plainly national with Andrew Jackson's crusade for the administration in 1828 and have remained so from that point forward. Gatherings named possibility for each elective post from fence watcher to president and battled valiantly to get them chose.