Great Depression - The Republican government of Herbert Hoover had remained firm on its principle of non-intervention in the economy. However, the election of Franklin Roosevelt changed this. Roosevelt believed that the federal <span>government must concern itself with the people's economic well-being. This saw introduction of New Deal programs aimed at regulating different sectors responsible for the Great Depression. These programs ultimately led to the expansion of the Federal government.</span>
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D. James Madison agreed to accept the changes proposed to his Virginia Plan.
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The statement that best completes the diagram showing how civic virtue led to the Great Compromise is "James Madison agreed to accept the changes proposed to his Virginia Plan"
"The Great Compromise" was possible because James Madison agreed to accept the changes proposed to his Virginia Plan. His Virginia Plan was actually favouring the larger states and didn't really support smaller states.
When the Great Compromise was made by Roger Sherman, he combined both the Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan. The Virginia Plan was adopted but modified as some ideas from the New Jersey Plan were also added. So, for large states, it was proportional representation and for small states, it was equal representation.
So, James Madison agreement to allow changes to his Virginia Plan revealed his civic virtue.
The demise was created by the fact that there was no federal legislature about them. What happened was that large companies that owned railroads worked together on creating cartels and monopolies and trusts and they increased prices for railroad usage. The people were sick of this and yet they had to use the railroads, so eventually the Act was created to stop this.
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When the allied forces landed in Normandy, France
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